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Three buildings on Brigham City’s historic Main Street, between Forest Street and 100 South, were awarded up to ,000 in Rural Revive & Reside grant funding through the Utah Main Street program, in partnership with the National Park Service, to rehabilitate the interior of their buildings. The following properties were granted funds: large Snow family home was built on this section of the property. In 1907, the building currently on Main Street was constructed for businessman P.J. Larsen. Larsen ran a meat and grocery business in the building for many years. The building also spent time as an office supply...
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By Box Elder News JournalThree buildings on Brigham City’s historic Main Street, between Forest Street and 100 South, were awarded up to ,000 in Rural Revive & Reside grant funding through the Utah Main Street program, in partnership with the National Park Service, to rehabilitate the interior of their buildings. The following properties were granted funds: large Snow family home was built on this section of the property. In 1907, the building currently on Main Street was constructed for businessman P.J. Larsen. Larsen ran a meat and grocery business in the building for many years. The building also spent time as an office supply...
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