George and Temperance Adams House

Built in 1895 and expanded in 1903, the Late Victorian-style house is architecturally significant as an example of economic prosperity enabling better building methods.

The house is built with brick upon adobe and has more detail than previous common types of homes.

Also, the property includes a granary/creamery that "is one of only a few agricultural outbuildings remaining from the early settlement period of Orem.

[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 30, 1999.

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