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  1. The Dooly Building was an office building designed by architect Louis Sullivan in Salt Lake City, Utah, at 109 West Second South Street. It was one of four buildings Sullivan designed in the western United States. Built in 1892, it was demolished in 1964.

  2. Episode 27: Dooly BuildingThe story of the Dooly building.Sources:Utah History Quarterly Issuu.comUtah Division of State History Digital ArchivesSaltlakearch...

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  6. - Significance: One of four buildings designed by famed Chicago architect Louis Sullivan c. 1890 to be constructed in the western U.S., the Dooly Building was the most notable, and at the time of its demolition (in 1964) was the best example of Sullivan's work in the west. - Survey number: HABS UT-91.

  7. Apr 23, 2009 · The Dooly building (often called Dooly block) is one of the most significant architectural buildings built in Salt Lake. The building was designed by the Chicago firm of Adler & Sullivan, of which Louis Sullivan, of skyscraper fame, was the designer.

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