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Randy DeLaMare

Salt Lake City's Early Dwellings

The Beehive House

Tonight my family toook a tour of one of the earliest buildings in Salt Lake City, Utah. This building was built around 1854 for and by Brigham Young. It is in the center of downtown Salt Lake and is quite an amazing tour. This also served as the church office for the President of the church who also was the Govenor of the Territory of Deseret. Many world leaders made visits to this home over the years. Mark Twain came to visit and find more out about these people. The home is constructed of adobe bricks made from the mud and straw of the valley. The interior is filled with antiques and several items used even by Brigham Young.

Beehive house

Plaque

Interior pictures

Wood was scarce when the pioneers first arrived. The plaster walls have been painted to look like oak in some portions of the home and other portions to look like marble.

Marble walls

This is a great historical tour just a block away from historic Temple Square.