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Digging through the rubble of Utah’s history to bring you long lost stories of its past.
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Episode 33: The Illegal Demolition of the 5th Ward Meetinghouse
The story of the illegal demolition of the 5th Ward Meetinghouse located in Salt Lake City.
Sources:
Utah Historical Society
Newspapers.com
Deseret News: 1910-7-16
Salt Lake Architecture Blogspot
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form
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Demolished Salt Lake is now Demolished Places!
Demolished Salt Lake Podcast is now Demolished Places Podcast!
We’re venturing outside of Salt Lake to include all of Utah.
This gives us the opportunity to bring you even more stories about lost buildings, places and peoples. We’re also expanding our discussions to include more about historic preservation and its importance to our sense of place, collective memories and wellbeing. Episodes will alternate between storytelling and interviews with local and national experts. We’ve been working on this for some time and are excited to finally bring it to fruition. Come along on this new path with us! It’s sure to be a great ride!
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Episode 32: 2023 Preservation Wins, Loses and What to Watch in 2024 - Part 2
Episode 32: 2023 Preservation Wins, Loses and What to Watch in 2024 - Part 2
Part 2 of our discussion with special guest Rachel Quist about the buildings we lost in 2023, the ones that were saved and those that are in danger of demolition in 2024.
Rachel Quist's Rachel’s SLC History
Adrienne White's House Genealogy
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Episode 31: 2023 Preservation Wins, Loses and What to Watch in 2024 - Part 1
Rachel Quist joins us for a discussion about the buildings we lost in 2023, the ones that were saved and those that are in danger of demolition in 2024.
Rachel Quist's Rachel’s SLC History
Adrienne White's House Genealogy
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Episode 30: The Sun Tavern with Nikki Boyer
A conversation with Nikki Boyer about the Sun Tavern and its
influence on the cultural landscape of Utah's gay community.
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Salt Lake Tribune 2014-10-14
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Episode 29: The Not So Witchy Witch House of City Creek Canyon
The true story of City Creek Canyon’s Witch House.
Sources:
Rachel’s SLC History
Utah Division of State History Digital Archives
Utah Stories
Salt Lake Herald-Republican 1883-05-23
Cold Bonus 1: Satanic Panic
Grimm Ghost Tours
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Customer Reviews
Making Salt Lake History Accessible
Just started listening and very excited about the variety of episodes from length of time to topics! It’s neat to be able to listen to the history of one of my favorite cities. The sound quality is also incredible! Thanks Wendy & Demolished SL!
Buildings gone, but not forgotten
Wendy is a natural storyteller. I’ve only listened to a few episodes having recently stumbled upon the podcast but so far I absolutely love hearing the stories and other intangible pieces of the places Wendy so marvelously describes. You don’t have to be a historic preservationist or history buff to appreciate this podcast. Definitely recommend!
A Hidden Gem
The stories of Salt Lake City’s long gone invisible buildings come to life as if they were today’s news.