Talk:National Register of Historic Places listings in Summit County, Utah

Maybe destroyed houses?
The Burt Kimball House at 817 Park Ave. was a very small one-story house, a hall-parlor plan house with 3 front bays: window door window, as seen in photo accompanying its NRHP doc. The photo at right here is of the house currently at 817 Park Ave., confirmed by Google Streetview (image capture May 2019, accessed October 2019), but is not that historic house, though it may echo the historic house by its front three-bay appearance. Is some part of the historic house surviving somehow within the modern, expanded house there?

The house adjacent, at 815 Park Ave, appears to be a one-story hall and parlor plan house, but with a front porch covered by its roof, unlike the 1984 photo of the Burt Kimball House, so seems to me not to be the Burt Kimball House, but it might be. --Doncram (talk) 13:45, 25 October 2019 (UTC)