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John Blain House, c. 1880
385 East 100 South |
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A one and one half story ashlar stone, hall-parlor house
with a central gable indicative of the Gothic Revival style,
this dwelling is one of the finest examples of pioneer
architecture in Utah. The high level of craftsmanship and
its design make it a significant example of residential
architecture in Spring City. John Blain was born in Carlisle,
England in 1850. His family settled in Spring City in 1863.
Blain, a farmer, served on the city council and was town
watermaster. Calvin and Rae Baxter purchased the house
in 1988 and added the west wing designed to match the
architecture of the original structure.

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