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Locations of LDS Business College, 1886—2005

Published: Saturday, Nov. 26, 2005

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Locations of LDS Business College, 1886—2005

Photo by Brian Nicholson/Deseret Morning News
The regal Wall Mansion on South Temple in Salt Lake City, the once-row of the wealthy, has housed the 119-year-old LDS Business College for decades. However, the faculty and students have bid farewell to its massive iron-worked doors and ornate interior in favor of the new Tirad Center, where the college will move.

1. Social Hall, 39 South State — 1886-1910

2. Brigham Young School, South Temple and State — 1886-1887

3. Ellerbeck Building, 233 W. 200 North — 1891-1899

4. 17th Ward Chapel, 149 W. 200 North — 1895-1897

5. Templeton Building, South Temple and Main — 1897-1900

6. Lion House, 63 E. South Temple — 1900-1902

7. LDS Business College Building, 70 N. Main — 1901-1961

8. Old Tithing Office "Barn," 70 N. Main — 1901-1927

9. Barratt Hall, 70 N. Main — 1902-1931

10. Brigham Young Memorial, 70 N. Main — 1903-1931

11. Old Deseret Gym, 70 N. Main — 1910-1965

12. Joseph F. Smith Memorial, 70 N. Main — 1919-1933

13. McCune Mansion, 200 N. Main —1924-1957

14. New Deseret Gym, 161 North Main — 1965-1997

15. Wall Mansion, 411 E. South Temple — 1961- present

Some partial use. Source: "The History of LDS Business College and its Parent Institutions, 1886-1993" by Lynn M. Hilton