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The Park City High School Mechanical Arts Building, at 1167 Woodside in Park City, Utah, was built in 1935–36. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. It is Moderne in style. It was built as a Works Project Administration project. There are currently five mechanical arts buildings listed on the National Register in Utah. The other four are:

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  • The Park City High School Mechanical Arts Building, at 1167 Woodside in Park City, Utah, was built in 1935–36. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. It is Moderne in style. It was built as a Works Project Administration project. There are currently five mechanical arts buildings listed on the National Register in Utah. The other four are: (en)
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  • The Park City High School Mechanical Arts Building, at 1167 Woodside in Park City, Utah, was built in 1935–36. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. It is Moderne in style. It was built as a Works Project Administration project. There are currently five mechanical arts buildings listed on the National Register in Utah. The other four are: * Morgan High School Mechanical Arts Building (1936), Morgan, Utah * Moroni High School Mechanical Arts Building (1935-36), Moroni, Utah * Mount Pleasant High School Mechanical Arts Building (1935-36), Mount Pleasant, Utah * Springville High School Mechanical Arts Building (1929), Springville, Utah (en)
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