Canute Peterson House

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Location10 North Main Street
Ephraim. Utah
United States
Coordinates39°21′48″N 111°35′12″W / 39.36333°N 111.58667°W / 39.36333; -111.58667
Built1869
Canute Peterson House
Front and side of the house
Canute Peterson House is located in Utah
Canute Peterson House
Canute Peterson House is located in the United States
Canute Peterson House
Location10 North Main Street
Ephraim. Utah
United States
Coordinates39°21′48″N 111°35′12″W / 39.36333°N 111.58667°W / 39.36333; -111.58667
Built1869
ArchitectWilliam H. Folsom
Architectural styleFederal, Vernacular
NRHP reference No.78002689[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 17, 1978

The Canute Peterson House is a historic residence in Ephraim, Utah, United States. In 1978, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]

Built in 1869 by Canute Peterson, an early Latter-day Saint leader in Sanpete County, it was designed by architect William H. Folsom.

Richard Nibley, brother of Mormon scholar Hugh Nibley, purchased and restored the home in the 1960s. For a time it was a bed and breakfast.[3][4] However, in 2014, Cache Valley Bank (directly south) purchased and incorporated the old home into the newly constructed bank building.[5] It is restored and open to the public for tours Monday-Friday 8:30 am – 5:00 pm.[citation needed]

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