The First Methodist Episcopal Church is the oldest surviving Methodist Church in Utah and located a short walk away from Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City. It was designed by Frederic A. Hale and constructed between 1905-1906 at a cost of $80,000. Hale was a very prominent architect in Utah and its neighboring states. He designed many other buildings in Salt Lake including the old Salt Lake City Library, but only one church.
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