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Show LIBERI'Y PARK List of Sites Key for Buildings Listed on Map **1. 2. *3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. NOHP - Tennis Court Building OOHP - Bathhouse for swirlming pool Contributory - Tracy Aviary--The Tracy Aviary is a collection of small frame buildings, screen shelters, and an occasional brick building which are not of the historic period, but like the other out of period buildings are compatible with the scale, massing, and materials of the majority of the park buildings. The whole complex contributes to the integrity of the park. Contributory - Rest Room Facility t¥)HP - Childrens Playhouse Contributory - Bandstand and Picnic Shelter Contributory - Pagoda Contributory - Rest Room Facility t¥)HP - Police Facility (Salt Lake City Police) NOHP - Covered Picnic Shel ter NOHP - Covered Shelter NOHP - Rest Room Facility Contributory - Concession Stand Significant - Isaac Chase House--The Isaac Chase house, built in 1853-1854, is significant as one of a limited number of two story, . adobe, vernacular homes remaining from the early days of settlement in Salt Lake City. The adobe was plastered over, chimneys are set into each end of the gable roof, and there is a boxed cornice with returns, all el~~ents of early folk design in utah. The five bay facade is symmetrical. A door is set between pairs of nine over one light double hung sash windows. The door is reminiscent of Greek Revival types with . side lights and a multi-paned transom. The glass has been painted over or replaced with another material. The second story of the facade has been obscured by the two story porch that spans the facade. Extending from the porch is a gable roof, two story porte-cochere. There isa one and one half story rear extension which has a gable roof, and boxed cornice similar to the original structure. There have been major changes to the fenestration on the south wall of the main building, and two single story shed roof extensions have been added to the north and south sides of the rear extension. The changes made to the house were done within the historic period, reflect the need for expansion and are irreversible. The original integrity of the house is still intact. Contributory - Greenhouse Complex--Newer greenhouses which have been added are not of the historic period, but are compatible with the older structures. NOHP - Maintenance Garage NOHP - .~usement Park Complex NOHP - Concession Stand Significant - Chase Mill--The Chase Mill is significant as a two story adobe building with a frame clerestory,andred sandstone foundation. The adobe was laid in common bond, and appears to have a protective plastic finish at the present time. The projecting central section has a gable roof. It and . the shed roof sections on the east and west are covered with wood shingles. Six over six double hung sash windows have |