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Chapters of Utah’s Architectural History: Utah’s Nomadic Tribes

May 6, 2021

Free

We have a full month of planned of activities planned to celebrate. We will explore Utah’s rich architectural history with a seven-part lecture series – Chapters of Utah’s Architectural History – that spans from the early Ancestral Puebloans reaching all the way into the mid 20th century to explore modernism. These lectures will be release throughout the month, see below for more information on their release date and theme. We end the month with History Sessions. Join us as we explore the history of a downtown Salt Lake City establishment, Lake Effect, while enjoying food and drink. Tickets are required and space is limited (a digital version is also available – tickets still required).

 

Each of Utah’s tribes created shelters that best suited their nomadic lifestyles. This lecture explains how shelter types corresponded to Piute, Ute, and Shoshone living traditions.

Details

Date:
May 6, 2021
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://preservationutah.org/experience/preservation-month

Organizer

Preservation Utah
Phone
(801) 533-0858
View Organizer Website

Venue

Online
Utah Department of Cultural and Community Engagement

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