Beehive House

The Beehive House is one of the two official residences of Brigham Young, an early leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons). The Beehive House gets its name from the Beehive sculpture atop the house. It was designed by Young's brother-in-law and architect of the Salt Lake Temple, Truman O. Angell, who later designed Young's other residence, the Lion House. The Beehive house was constructed in 1854, two years before ... more

Area:

  • 0.00081 km² (0.00031251 mi² )

Architect:

Opened:

  • 1854

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Also known as:

  • Brigham Young House

Architecture

Architect

Truman O. Angell

Truman Osborn Angell (June 5, 1810 – October 16, 1887) served many years as Church Architect for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and was a member of the vanguard company of Mormon pioneers, entering the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847. He designed the Salt Lake Temple, the Lion...

Address

Beehive House Address

67 E. South Temple St.
Salt Lake City Utah
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Listed Site

Designation as Natural or Cultural Site:

Designation Date Listed
  • Feb 26, 1970
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Location

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Latitude Longitude
  • 40.76936
  • -111.88931
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Facts from the Community

From the U.S. National Register of Historic Places base

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Significant Year:

  • 1854
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