Bluff Historic District | |
Location | Roughly bounded by Main St., US 191, 2nd E. St., and the bluffs, Bluff, Utah |
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Coordinates | 37°17′16″N 109°33′03″W / 37.28778°N 109.55083°W |
Area | 225 acres (91 ha) |
Built | 1880 |
Architectural style | Late Victorian |
NRHP reference No. | 95001273 [1] |
Added to NRHP | November 2, 1995 |
The Bluff Historic District, in Bluff, Utah, is a 225 acres (91 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The district included 11 contributing buildings and six contributing sites. [1]
The district is roughly bounded by Main St., U.S. Route 191, 2nd E. St., and the bluffs. [2]
The district includes a total of 11 or 16 contributing buildings [note 1] and six contributing sites, including five properties already separately listed on the National Register. The contributing buildings are:
separately NRHP-listed. Was deteriorated and vacant in 1995. [2] Renovated since.
The six sites are:
The district includes 30 non-contributing buildings. [2]
The town's historic commercial and institutional buildings have all been demolished, including its school, church, and co-op store. [2]
The Twin Rocks Trading Post, below the Navajo Twin Rocks, is outside of the district. [2] The trading post is well known for Navajo basket and rug weaving, including those designed by artist Damian Jim. [3]