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Technical High School (Salt Lake City)

Defunct schools in UtahDemolished buildings and structures in Salt Lake CityFormer National Register of Historic Places in Salt Lake CityPublic high schools in UtahSchool buildings completed in 1912
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Exterior of Technical High School, Salt Lake City The Architectural Forum, April 1917
Exterior of Technical High School, Salt Lake City The Architectural Forum, April 1917

The Technical High School (also known as the manual training, industrial arts, or tech building) was a historic school building in Salt Lake City, Utah on the campus of West High School at Union Square. Constructed from 1910 to 1912, the structure was built to house the vocational and practical training offered by the local public school system. Once the best example of a Prairie Style building in Utah, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, but was removed after the structure was demolished in the 1990s.

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Technical High School (Salt Lake City)
300 West, Salt Lake City

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N 40.774905555556 ° E -111.90204722222 °
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West High School

300 West
84180 Salt Lake City
Utah, United States
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Exterior of Technical High School, Salt Lake City The Architectural Forum, April 1917
Exterior of Technical High School, Salt Lake City The Architectural Forum, April 1917
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