
Tales from The Avenues - Salt Lake City
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Salt Lake City's Avenues District is the oldest neighborhood in one of the oldest cities in The Mountain West. From polygamists, to golf promotors, a house that was used as the set of a horror movie, to a rumored rental of Ted Bundy, this old neighborhood played host to some of the strangest and most quirky stories in SLC. On this episode we hear Cevan LeSieur, author of two books about the avenues, tell us some of the more interesting stories from this small neighborhood with a big history.
PHOTO: This is Governor William Spry's home shortly after it was moved to I street. Photographer's name wasn't given.
Buy Cevan's Books:
Images of America
The Avenues of Salt Lake City
Sources:
A Bit about The LDS Church in Denmark
Otto Branning the Chili King
More about The Grabeteria
The Death of Mrs Moormeister and some more on that
Jeremy Pugh's Article about Mrs Moormeister's Murder "Utah's Black Dahlia"
A Bit About Joe Hill The Executed Labor Activist
Bomb Found at Governor Spry's Residence
Bomb Meant for Governor Spry Explodes in a Boxcar
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