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Logan 100 North Street, Logan, Utah
A view of west 100 North which includes U & I Furniture Exchange, Clogs Ltd Wooden Shoes, The Clothing Competition Lt, Choate Jewelry, State Finance & Thrift Co., and State Loan Co. of Logan
Logan Main Street, Logan, Utah
A view of Main Street which includes Roskelley's, Yost Hallmark Card and Party Shop in the old J.R. Edwards building, The Bluebird Restaurant, and State Wallpaper Company
Bridgerland Motel, Logan, Utah
Built in 1940, this motel has been in use for many years. It is currently the Old Trapper Inn
Federal Building, Logan, Utah
Constructed in 1911, this building has housed a variety of federal and county level offices. It is currently (2013) the home of the Cache County Chamber of Commerce
David Thomas House, Logan, Utah
This home was built in 1907 by David and Kathy (Thatcher) Thomas. David Thomas managed the Thatcher Milling and Elevator Company for many years. He married Katherine Thatcher, daughter of the prominent George W. Thatcher
S.E. Needham Jewelers, Logan, Utah
S.E. Needham Jewelers opened in 1896. Also pictured is Hollywood Beauty College and Sherwin-Williams Pain Company
William Budge House, Logan, Utah
This house was built in 1897. Although the original owner is unknown, William Budge, a prominent LDS Church leader, lived in the house from 1909-1914. By the early 1990's the building had become retail space and the first home of Smiling Moon Toys (currently Magical Moon Toys). Most recently it has been the home of Global Village Gifts
Baugh Motor Company, Logan, Utah
The Baugh Motor Company was owned and operated by Dean C. and Wilford P. Baugh. The building is no longer standing
Swagman's Imports Store, Logan, Utah
Swagman's imports was owned by Richard Wagstaff. Over the years, many businesses have been located in this building. One of the earliest was the Cache Valley Herald newspaper
Glenn's Electric Motor & Supply Company, Logan, Utah
Glenn's Electric Motor & Supply Company, about 1976
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