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P-Mag1998

The 1998 issue contains the following articles:

Ogden Egyptian Center
An Ancient Atmosphere Awaits Modern Utahns

by Margaret Marti
Most people thought that restoring Ogden's historic theater would take a miracle. What it took was vision, never say die persistence, and a remarkable synergy between public and private agencies and a group of dedicated citizens.

Building of the Vernal Utah Temple
by Roger P. Jackson, AIA
The Vernal Utah Temple is like no other owned by the LDS church. A restoration of the once threatened Uintah Stake Tabernacle, the temple pays homage to and preserves the architectural heritage of an earlier era.


Nine Mile Canyon
Archaeological Treasure at Risk
by Layne Miller
The archaeological and historical resources in Nine Mile Canyon are being threatened by growing visitor numbers. But the Nine Mile Coalition is committed to finding solutions to hard problems.

The Julia Budge Nibley House
Reviving a Logan Landmark
by Thad Box
A couple carefully restores this unique house, which was originally built by LDS presiding bishop Charles Nibley.

Preserving the Bonds Between Land and Community
Bluff: A Role Model for Rural Conservation
by Liza Doran, Gene Foushee, Ellen Meloy, Deborah Westfall, and Jenepher Stowell
Recognizing the urgent need to preserve Bluff's historic heritage in the face of growth and tourism, the town's residents are acting to meet that need.

Salt Lake Hardware Building
Rehab by the Railyard
by Judy Reese
One of Salt Lake's landmark buildings has received a stunning rehabilitation.

Hotels Revisited
Retracing a 1919 Utah Road Trip
by Roger V. Roper
Many great old hotels throughout the state have been restored, and they are as worthy of a visit today as they were back in 1919.

Conservation of Capitol Dome Murals
by Elizabeth Provost, Susan Holt, and Wilson Martin
Since they were first painted as a WPA project in the 1930s, the murals in the state capitol dome have deteriorated. A recent restoration project addressed the most serious problems, but much remains to be done.

Barn in Utah
Images of the Agrarian Landscape
Award winning photos showcase some of Utah's landmark barns.

Golden Spike
Onground Evidence Depicts Final Rush to Promontory
by Bruce Powell
Visitors who venture beyond the obvious will find that there's more to Promontory Point than the "Golden Spike" site.

Interview with Jack Goodman
Since 1984, Jack Goodman has shared his architectural musings and sketches with readers of the Salt Lake Tribune. Here, he talks about how he creates his popular weekly column.

 

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