1999 Heritage Awards

Each year, through its Heritage Awards Program, the Utah Heritage Foundation recognizes projects, organizations, and individuals throughout the state that exemplify a commitment to excellence in preservation. In 1999, the Foundation is presented 12 Heritage Awards and a Lucybeth Rampton Award at a ceremony October 15, 1999, at Salt Lake City's Exchange Place landmark, the Commercial Club Building. Each award recipient offers a model for meeting the challenges of preservation that others can draw on in their own endeavors. As a group, the recipients represent the many and varied ways preservation is accomplished in our communities. They include the preservation of local landmarks, adaptive use projects, dedicated homeowners, a feasibility study, preservation-minded government agencies, community leaders, and extraordinary preservation volunteers. Utah Heritage Foundation congratulates all of the award recipients and thanks them for their contributions to preserving Utah's architectural heritage. 
Continental Bank Building/Hotel Monaco, Salt Lake City
Dr. L. Douglas Smoot, Provo
Dyre and Sophia Amundsen House, Murray
Floralie Millsaps, Salt Lake City
Logan Tabernacle
Meditation Chapel, Salt Lake City
Promised Valley Playhouse feasibility study
Silver Brothers' Ironworks Office and Warehouse, Salt Lake City
Summit County Courthouse, Coalville
Taylor Brothers Company Building, Provo
Tina Stahlke Lewis, Park City
Utah Department of Community and Economic Development
Washington Cotton Factory, Washington
Preserving, protecting and promoting Utah’s historic built environment.
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