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Follow the story of this Mansion, its history and its future

The Albert and Alma Fisher Mansion in Salt Lake City

This is a tribute to the Fisher Mansion.
Built for the family of Albert and Alma Fisher in 1893, this mansion was designed by Utah architect Richard K.A. Kletting.


Images of the Mansion through the years, 1984 to present. Some images are mine, some are from Google, the black and white is Roger Roper.

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The Mansion is currently being seismically upgraded. These photos document on going work.

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The Mansion on 27 October 2025 and below this is 31 October.

    Elements of the Fisher Mansion

    A short Fisher video

    View the video on my Blogger site:

    https://nanweber.blogspot.com/2025/10/the-fisher-brewery-and-mansion.html

    Read this article from AIA

    When the Mansion was operated by the Catholic Diocese

    1945 newspaper article describing wind damage at the Fisher Mansion in Salt Lake City.

    When Mary Queen of Peace Convent occupied the Fisher Mansion, this wind storm damaged windows and skylights.

    It appear that there may have been two skylights in the mansion.


    The article is from the Salt Lake Tribune, August 20, 1945.

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