Utah State Training School Amphitheater and Wall explained

Utah State Training School Amphitheater and Wall
Location:Roughly 845 East 700 North
American Fork, Utah
United States
Coordinates:40.3942°N -111.7753°W
Built:1936
Architecture:Rustic
Added:October 7, 1994
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:94001206

The Utah State Training School Amphitheater and Wall, is an amphitheater and boundary wall in northwest American Fork, Utah, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Description

The structures are located roughly at 845 east 700 north and are part of the Utah State Developmental Center (formerly known as the Utah State Training School). They were built of stone by the Works Progress Administration in 1936.[1]

The amphitheater and wall were jointly added to the National Register of Historic Places October 7, 1994.[1] Completed in 1996, the Mount Timpanogos Temple was built directly east of the amphitheater, just across north 900 rast.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=94001206}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Utah State Training School Amphitheater and Wall]. Egleston. Elizabeth. nps.gov. National Park Service. Jul 1994. 14 Feb 2019. and