 Helper Securities Block - Helper, UT
N 39° 41.101 W 110° 51.270
12S E 512476 N 4392808
A National Register of Historic Places plaque at 127 S Main St, Helper, UT, notes this block as being part of the Helper Commercial District, and it provides some history. Today, several businesses are tenants here, but it's not full up.
Waymark Code: WMZCE6
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 10/19/2018
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Sponsored by the Utah Department of Heritage and Arts, the plaque says:
This one-story red brick commercial block was built by Helper Securities in 1927 and contained seven businesses. The northern section originally housed the J.C. Penney store managed by M.P. Street. Just south, the Safeway store was operated during the early 1930s. South of Safeway was Central Cleaners, first owned by E.E. Iwanoto during c.1933-70. The southern portion of the building was occupied by a drugstore during the early 1930s. A similar Helper Securities building containing five businesses was also built in 1927 on the south end of this block.
Marker placed in 1997 CR-07-741
Division of State History
Marker Name: Helper Securities Block
 Marker Type: City
 Addtional Information: While the National Register's Nomination Form (see Web link, below) refers to this one as being #127, it has been broken into multiple sections, of course, but it is difficult to ascertain the entire range of addresses. As of this posting, Steven Lee Adams Fine Art Studio is in #115, the Helper Pharmacy/Clinic is in #123 and #125, and Ben Steele Art Studio is in #127 and #129. The southernmost building is vacant, lacking a number, but it might be #131. As long as you're looking at the group of buildings just to the south of the fire station and a vacant lot, you'll be looking at this one.
 County: Carbon
 City: Helper
 Group Responsible for Placement: National Register of Historic Places/Utah Department of Heritage and Arts
 Date Dedicated: 1997
 Marker Number: CR-07-741
 Web link(s) for additional information: Helper Commercial District on the National Register of Historic Places

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