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- Yalecrest abstract "Yalecrest is a residential neighborhood located on the East Bench of Salt Lake City and is known for the architectural variety and rare collection of turn-of-the-century homes – all within a six block radius bordered by the South Side of Sunnyside Avenue, North Side of 1300 South, East Side of 1300 East and West Side of 1900 East. Yalecrest is commonly referred to as the renowned “Harvard-Yale area” and many streets are named after Ivy League or major U.S. universities. It is a remarkably visually cohesive area with uniform setbacks, historic houses of the same era with comparable massing and landscaping, as well as streets lined with mature shade trees, and a surprising level of contributing structures that retain their historic integrity. Yalecrest contains 1,487 homes that were built in the early 20th century starting as early as 1912 with the vast majority (74%) built during the period of 1920-1940. The remaining homes in the Eastern Most part of the neighborhood were built during the post war boom. Yalecrest has the largest concentration of period revival English Cottages, English Tudors, French Norman and Spanish Colonial homes anywhere in Utah. These houses exhibit a variety of period revival styles with the largest portion being English Tudor and English Cottage. According to the Salt Lake City Planning Department, the architectural variety and concentration of period cottages found in Yalecrest are “unrivalled in the state.” Examples from Yalecrest are used to illustrate period revival cottages styles in the only statewide architectural style manual. There are 22 subdivisions which were platted and built by the prominent architects and developers of the day responsible for early 20th Century east side Salt Lake City development. . Yalecrest has been on the National Register of Historic Places since November 8, 2007. One home in the neighborhood, the George Albert Smith home at 1302 Yale Avenue, is listed on the National Register since 1993.The first home built in Yalecrest was at 851 South 1400 East in 1912. In those days, Yalecrest was an unsettled area perched against a beautiful rolling hillside that gradually rose in elevation to 4,000 feet above sea level. To the East are panoramic views of the towering Wasatch Mountains, to the West are sweeping vistas that encompass Salt Lake’s broad Valley, Utah’s West Desert and the Oquirrh Mountains as well as downtown Salt Lake City. A tributary of Red Butte Creek meanders gently through the northwest quadrant creating a shaded gully that has since become a popular park with two mini-amphitheaters. The area also encompasses three churches belonging to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), three commercial buildings, one school and two parks. In its early years and in subsequent periods, Yalecrest has been a haven for the well-to-do along with prominent professionals, business executives, church leaders, writers and those in the arts and sciences".
- Yalecrest added "2007-11-08".
- Yalecrest location Salt_Lake_City.
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- Yalecrest thumbnail Yalecrest_Harvard_Streetscape.jpg?width=300.
- Yalecrest wikiPageExternalLink 4174785262.
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- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Brigham_Young_University.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historic_districts_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Utah.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neighborhoods_in_Salt_Lake_City,_Utah.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Charles_R._Mabey.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Dallin_H._Oaks.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Dwight_D._Eisenhower.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Emmy_Award.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Ezra_Taft_Benson.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Lloyd_Wright.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Gaskell_Romney.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink General_authority.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink George_Albert_Smith.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_B._Brown.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_B._Wirthlin.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Lorenzo_Snow_Young.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Mike_Leavitt.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Mitt_Romney.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Oquirrh_Mountains.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Quorum_of_the_Twelve.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Russell_M._Nelson.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_City.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Spencer_W._Kimball.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_House,_Salt_Lake_City.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Taylor_Woolley.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Toulouse.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Ty_Burrell.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink United_States_House_of_Representatives.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Secretary_of_Agriculture.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Secretary_of_Health_and_Human_Services.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Utah.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Utah_House_of_Representatives.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Wallace_F._Bennett.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Walter_E._Ware.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink Wasatch_Range.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink File:YalecrestNationalMap.pdf.
- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLink File:Yalecrest_Harvard_Streetscape.jpg.
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- Yalecrest wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yalecrest".
- Yalecrest yearOfConstruction "1910".
- Yalecrest added "2007-11-08".
- Yalecrest architect "Multiple".
- Yalecrest architecture "Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals -Primarily English Tudor, English Cottage".
- Yalecrest built "Approx 1910-1950".
- Yalecrest governingBody "Local".
- Yalecrest location "Roughly bounded by Sunnyside Ave to 1300 South, 1300 East to 1900 East, Salt Lake City, Utah".
- Yalecrest locmapin "Utah".
- Yalecrest name "Yalecrest Historic District Also Known As Harvard-Yale".
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- Yalecrest refnum "7001168".
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- Yalecrest subject Category:Historic_districts_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Utah.
- Yalecrest subject Category:Neighborhoods_in_Salt_Lake_City,_Utah.
- Yalecrest hypernym Neighborhood.
- Yalecrest type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Yalecrest type Building.
- Yalecrest type Place.
- Yalecrest type Settlement.
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- Yalecrest comment "Yalecrest is a residential neighborhood located on the East Bench of Salt Lake City and is known for the architectural variety and rare collection of turn-of-the-century homes – all within a six block radius bordered by the South Side of Sunnyside Avenue, North Side of 1300 South, East Side of 1300 East and West Side of 1900 East. Yalecrest is commonly referred to as the renowned “Harvard-Yale area” and many streets are named after Ivy League or major U.S. universities.".
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- Yalecrest depiction Yalecrest_Harvard_Streetscape.jpg.
- Yalecrest isPrimaryTopicOf Yalecrest.
- Yalecrest name "Yalecrest Historic District Also Known As Harvard-Yale".