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Show SHIPLER COLLECTION, UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Belvedere Apartments on the corner of State St. and Social Hall Ave., Salt Lake City, c. 1919. Designed by Woolley for the firm of Miller Woolley and Evans this cosmopolitan structure is the first of two large commissions undertaken by the firm for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It was constructed of a reinforced concrete frame SHIPLER COLLECTION, UTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY covered with a brick veneer containing decorative terra-cotta accents. Automotive Center, Randall-Dodd Automobile Company, Social Hall Ave., Salt Lake City, c. 1919 (Demolished). Social Hall Ave. was transformed into an automobile row consisting of a number of auto showrooms for various motor companies all constructed of reinforced concrete frames. This was the second of the two LDS Church commercial commissions undertaken by the Woolley Miller and Evans firm. At the completion of the project in 1922 the Social Hall was demolished. 155 |