South Temple Historic District - Salt Lake City, Utah
Posted by: Mooroid
N 40° 46.152 W 111° 52.897
12T E 425596 N 4513510
South Temple Historic District - Barbara Worth Apartments
Waymark Code: WMB9KB
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 04/23/2011
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South Temple Historic District - Barbara Worth Apartments
Graham and Leone Doxey and Howard and Leone Layton constructed the Barbara Worth Apartmentas in 1931. Graham's parents, Tom and Pearl Doxey, also invested in and eventually moved into and managed the buidling until 1940. Other relatives then managed the building. The apartments remained in the Doxey and Layton families for over 50 years. The name "Barbara Worth" comes from the title of a Harold Bell Wright novel written in 1911. It was also the name of a silent movie actress.
This building was constructed in the Tudor Revicval Style, a syle commonly used for residences and apartments of the era. Three-, Four-, and Five-rooms were available originally, with a price range $35.00 to $67.50 per month.
Marker placed in 2000
Marker Name: South Temple Historic District
Marker Type: City
County: Salt Lake
City: Salt Lake City
Group Responsible for Placement: Division of State History
Date Dedicated: 2000
Marker Number: None
Addtional Information: Not listed
Web link(s) for additional information: Not listed
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