Albert Fisher Mansion and Carriage House

The Albert Fisher Mansion and Carriage House, at 1206 West 200 South in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, was designed by architect Richard K.A.

Restoration costs were estimated at over $1.7 million, so the city began raising money by arranging tours of the property,[2] and $150,000 was obtained through a federal grant.

In September 2020, a plan was approved to renovate the Fisher Carriage House by local preservation firm CRSA, which included fixing damage it sustained by the earthquake and adapting the carriage house into a river engagement center for the Jordan River [1] In March 2022, in what is believed to be the middle of the night, someone stole the fence which surrounded the mansion.

It was a very industrial time in the late 19th-turn of the 20th century when the house was built — so it's very possible it could have been ordered from a supplier in San Francisco or perhaps the East Coast.

While the building has shown signs of wear and tear throughout the years, the fence was as sturdy as ever, though it has since oxidized to black as brass does with time.