The Joshua Davis House at 1888 S. Main St. in Orem, Utah, United States, was built in 1892.
J. Cory Jensen, in its NRHP nomination, wrote:The Davis house is a good example of the transitional character of the architecture on the Provo Bench at the latter-part of the 19th century.
The salmon-colored, soft-fired brick, found on many of the homes in the region, became available on the Provo Bench in the early 1880s which allowed for greater variation in used in Victorian-style architecture.
Although Classical in form, the Victorian influence in the architectural details is readily apparent.
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