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SLC 'hoods - Salt Lake City's Central City neighbo


Sean Reynolds

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Went out today and snapped some photos of Salt Lake City's largest neighborhood - central city. Of course it's located in the central area of Salt Lake City (just south/east of downtown Salt Lake City). Anyway, the neighborhood is probably one of the most diverse in the city - with a mix of latino and black (albeit the black population is smaller).

So let us begin!

We begin looking up to an apartment complex - sitting atop a hill.

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A lot of the streets in this neighborhood are very narrow. Like this one.

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Small parking lot for this area.

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Small home.

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Some older homes.

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Nice duplex.

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Another smaller street.

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The Trolley Square water tower stands tall over this area.

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Some more homes.

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Not sure if this store is vacant.

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Some apartments.

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Apartment complex.

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Some more apartments.

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Looking down a narrow street.

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Some homes.

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Duplex.

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Threeplex.

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Again more homes.

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Another duplex.

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Yet another duplex.

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A home.

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Down another street.

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Behind these trees sits a home.

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More apartments.

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Another home.

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Yet another street....

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Again.

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Someone likes shopping carts.

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Some newer rowhouses.

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Yawn.

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:rolleyes:

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Ugh, talk about a horrible mother. This baby was outside - playing around while the mom yelled from inside. Also had her music up LOUD.

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oooh

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Typical street.

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Duplex.

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Riiiiiiight.

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More older homes.

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Some more streets.

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Yum, style.

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Again a duplex.

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And again some homes.

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How 'bout another duplex?

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A church.

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Nice yard.

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Some more duplexes.

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Some more homes....

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AWESOME rowhouses.

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Street.

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Apartments.

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Rowhouse.

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This is the Virgin Mary tree. In 1996 someone spotted the Virgin Mary in the tree - now it draws the large Hispanic community to it all the time. In fact people were there when I snapped some photos.

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More homes.

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Some business.

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Again.

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Looking up State Street. The City-County Building can be seen.

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More State.

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Another duplex.

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Finally, a home without many windows.

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There. Hope you liked.

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Nice photos :) . A lot of those remind me of my city, Flint, MI. Although there are a lot of differences - the most notable being that people actually live there, unlike in my city.

Well it's good that people live in these homes. But not so sure it's good that it reminds you of Flint. ;)

Great stuff Sean,

I really liked the first rowhouses. I've noticed the city is very lush and green as opposed to the moutains. Real good thread! 

Thanks. There are a lot of trees in Central City - and this was only a small area of the neighborhood. I could have ventured further south, but I thought I'd save that for another day.

Excellant Photography and subject matter. These neighborhoods look wonderful in their layout. Thanks for sharing it here.

Like SLC the street layout is all in a grid. I know many people get sick of the grid, but oh well. Central City has a lot of narrow streets that cut between the main roads (which are all _00 South/West/East.

Nice pictures!

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That photo makes that part of town seem like its own seperate small town.

Sometimes the best parts of town (IMO) are not the places with the money, these pictures prove that for me!

Yeah State Street is mostly box-shops like the ones you'd find on small town Main Streets.

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