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Historic Salt Lake City Meetinghouse Illegally Demolished on Easter

A century-old building, listed on the National Registry of Historic Places, was partially destroyed without a permit, sparking outrage and investigations.

  • A wrecking crew began bulldozing the historic Fifth Ward Meetinghouse in Salt Lake City on Easter Sunday without a permit.
  • The building, constructed in 1910, served various community roles over the years, including a chapel and a music venue.
  • City officials intervened to stop the demolition, and police were called after the crew claimed to have a permit but fled when questioned.
  • Salt Lake City officials are now working to impose penalties for the violation and reevaluate protections for historic buildings.
  • The building's destruction has caused a public outcry, emphasizing the importance of historic preservation and adherence to regulations.
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