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Logan Temple Barn

Logan Temple Barn
Logan Temple Barn in 1985
Logan Temple Barn is located in Utah
Logan Temple Barn
Logan Temple Barn is located in the United States
Logan Temple Barn
Location368 E 200 N, Logan, Utah
Coordinates41°44′6″N 111°49′27″W / 41.73500°N 111.82417°W / 41.73500; -111.82417
Arealess than one acre
Built1897 (1897)
NRHP reference No.85003199[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 19, 1985

The Logan Temple Barn was built in Logan, Utah in 1896–97 to house the animals belonging to Mormons working at or attending the nearby Logan Temple. It is unique as one of only two stone barns in the Cache Valley, where wood-frame barns prevailed. The temple barn fell into disuse after automobiles began to bring worshipers to the temple and was sold in 1919, becoming an automobile repair shop. The owner at this time was Dr. Thomas B. Budge, who owned the Utah-Idaho Hospital across the street, later the William Budge Memorial Hospital. During the 1980s a conversion to apartment use was proposed but not pursued.[2][3]

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The Logan Temple Barn is a 36-foot (11 m) by 36-foot (11 m) square two-story stone structure with a pyramidal wood single roof. A pigeon-house cupola was added to the top by its first private owner. The front and rear elevations have double doors to the ground floor, and there is an original doorway on the east side. Two more openings on the east and west sides were added in 1919 using concrete lintels in lieu of the original openings' stone arches and lintels. There is a hayloft door on the eastern side and several old and new window openings on all sides. The interior is dominated by a central bearing wall supporting the wood framed floor and roof.[2]

The Logan Temple Barn was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 19, 1985.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Roper, George (October 1985). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Logan Temple Barn". National Park Service. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  3. ^ Beall, Burtch W. Jr. (1985). "Logan Temple Barn" (PDF). Historic American Buildings Survey. National Park Service.
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