Edward Harriman Memorial

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Edward Harriman Memorial
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The memoria in 2021
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Location in Utah
Coordinates 40°46′45.7″N111°53′13.5″W / 40.779361°N 111.887083°W / 40.779361; -111.887083 Coordinates: 40°46′45.7″N111°53′13.5″W / 40.779361°N 111.887083°W / 40.779361; -111.887083
LocationUtah State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah
Dedicated to E. H. Harriman

The Edward Harriman Memorial is installed outside the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City, in the U.S. state of Utah. [1]

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References

  1. "Edward Harriman Memorial". Capitol Preservation Board. Retrieved June 6, 2020.