[1] "Built in 1904, the Thomas N. Taylor house exemplifies the "dream home" of many in Utah's second generation.
Its classical detailing, irregular massing and unaltered condition make it particularly distinctive among the limited number of Provo examples of this type.
Built between the years 1893 and 1908 in Provo, Utah, this group of Victorian mansions are historically significant and represent not only fine architecture but some of the most successful men of the city and state at the time.
All of these homes derive from the high style: Eastlake, Shingle, Craftsman, Italianate, Classical, Moorish, Colonial, and Romanesque Revivals.
Made primarily of brick, these homes exhibit the finest architecture and most ornate detailing to be found in the city of Provo.
Thomas' education consisted of attending Provo schools and eventually Brigham Young Academy (now university).
The seventh, the Charles E. Loose House, was determined to be NRHP-eligible but was not NRHP-listed due to owner objection.