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This triangular district is bounded by North Street on the North, Center Street on the East, and Quince Street on the West. The streets are named for the fruit bearing plants and trees imported and planted by residents.

The area was settled in the early days of Salt Lake City and is a monument to the skill, taste and resourcefulness of the pioneers.

You must call at least two weeks in advance of the date you want the walking tour or slide program.

Location: 300 North St, Salt Lake City Utah Telephone 801-533-0858

Other History nearby:
(Salt Lake City) Beehive House
(Fairfield) Camp Floyd
(Salt Lake City) Cathedral Church of St. Mark
(Salt Lake City) Cathedral of the Madeleine
(Salt Lake City) Council Hall
(Provo) Earth Science Museum


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