Marmalade Historic District Walking Tour

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300 North to 500 North, Center Street to Quince Street , Salt Lake City

Quince Street. Apricot Street. Almond Street. The streets of the Marmalade Historic District were all once named for the fruit-bearing trees planted by the area's early residents. While you won't see orchards in the Marmalade District today, you will enjoy a charming neighborhood of historic homes in a wide variety of architectural styles. Highlights of the neighborhood include some of the city's oldest adobe homes, rare local examples of the Carpenter Gothic style, and the onion-domed 19th Ward Chapel. Join Utah Heritage Foundation for a stroll through Salt Lake City 's early history on the west side of Capitol Hill.

Tour Schedule and Information:

  • Tours of the Marmalade Historic District are available April through October and are arranged upon request.
  • These tours cost $3.00 per person and must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance.
  • Groups of ten to 20 people can be accommodated.
  • This is a walking tour and does not enter any homes.

Contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it at (801) 533- 0858 extension 104 to arrange your tour.

 
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