Salt Lake City's Marmalade District is one of the most fascinating neighborhoods in Salt Lake. Located directly to the north of Downtown SLC and on the western slope of Capitol Hill, the Marmalade District was named after the many fruit trees that were planted there by early Utah settlers. The fruit was actually made into marmalade and sold at the bottom of the hill.If you are a person who loves architecture, you will love the Marmalade District. You can find Gothic Revival, Victorian, Farmhouse, Prarie and Russian styles, among many other interesting mixtures. There are quite a few notable buildings in the area, including some beautiful chapels, elegant mansions, and a number of historic homes. History of the NeighborhoodFor a long time, this was considered to be a "sketchy" area and p...
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