Springville, Utah - Photos

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This building functioned as the Springville, Utah public library from 1922 to 1965, when the library was moved to a newer building. A sculpture of Mark Twain reading a book now adorns the lawn.
A section of Springville, Utah Main Street showing the Central Bank and nearby buildings.
The Springville, Utah Civic Center building with Dallin Pioneer Mother Memorial. The Dallin sculpture was moved from its nearby park site when the new Civic Center Building was erected.
This memorial to Springville Utah's pioneer mothers was unveiled in 1932 by sculptor Cyrus Dallin, who had been born in Springville in 1861.
This Springville Utah Main Street scene has the snowy Wasatch Mountains as background.
This fine old building is at the corner of 200 South and Main Street.
The Art City's Art Museum is on 400 South.
This is the Dallin House at 253 S. 300 E. associated with sculptor Cyrus E. Dallin in Springville. Built about 1905, the sculptor apparently lived there at some point in later life.

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