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It’s a beautiful old mansion, you can visit the lavish furniture, rooms, beautiful art work inside the mansion. It has a staircase and also stained glass windows.
The McCune Mansion is a classical and rather beautiful big red stone house on a prominent corner location on Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City. You can run into it when you are walking from the Temple Sq...
Also known as the FYANS Mansion after purchase by Joseph FYANS in 1946
Beautiful turn of century turrets and hard wood throughout was a pleasure to celebrate weddings and engagements there over looking the Grand Avenues of Salt Lake City
Very easy to book a spot online - 2nd Tuesday of the month on the hour. Magnificent home / architecture. I understand that the guides are volunteers but I wish she had done her research - she read fro...
History
It’s a beautiful old mansion, you can visit the lavish furniture, rooms, beautiful art work inside the mansion. It has a staircase and also stained glass windows.
Beautifully lit up in the setting sun
The McCune Mansion is a classical and rather beautiful big red stone house on a prominent corner location on Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City. You can run into it when you are walking from the Temple Sq...
Also known as the FYANS Mansion after purchase by Joseph FYANS in 1946
Beautiful turn of century turrets and hard wood throughout was a pleasure to celebrate weddings and engagements there over looking the Grand Avenues of Salt Lake City
Gorgeous home
This is simply a stunning mansion! It's set up on a hill from Temple Square but it is a short work, though steep.
Your experience depends on your group / guide
Very easy to book a spot online - 2nd Tuesday of the month on the hour. Magnificent home / architecture. I understand that the guides are volunteers but I wish she had done her research - she read fro...