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The George M. Cannon House, built in 1890, is an historic Late Victorian mansion located at 720 East Ashton Avenue (2340 South) in the Forest Dale area of Salt Lake City, Utah. It was designed by noted Salt Lake architect John A. Headlund for George Mousley Cannon (December 25, 1861 – January 23, 1937), a member of the Cannon family, a prominent Intermountain West political family. In 1889 George M. Cannon had bought ''Forest Farm'' from the estate of Brigham Young and created the subdivision of Forest Dale and later the larger town of Forest Dale, which existed from 1902 until 1912, when it was reabsorbed into Salt Lake City. Brigham Young's Forest Farmhouse was moved in 1975 from its location near this house to the This Is The Place Heritage Park for restoration. On July 18, 1983, the George M. Cannon House was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It is the only separately listed property in the
Forest Dale Historic District The Forest Dale Historic District is located in the southeastern part of Salt Lake City, Utah and is roughly bounded by 700 East, Interstate 80, Commonwealth Avenue, and 900 East. It includes the "cohesive core" of the Forest Dale Subdivision plat ...
, which was added to the NRHP on April 23, 2009. The George M. Cannon House was the Parrish Place Bed and Breakfast, so called because each of its guest rooms is named for a different Maxfield Parrish painting. Its previous owners are Jeff and Karin Gauvin, whose 2006 quest to purchase the house was featured on
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's ''House Hunters''. Reruns of the program have been shown as recently as October 19, 2009.Parrish Place contact page
/ref> Recently, the house has been sold a family who want to restore the home. They have been working on the house improving on parts that are in need of repairs and more. their family name is "Petersen".


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cannon, George M., House Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Utah Houses in Salt Lake City 1890s architecture in the United States 1890 establishments in Utah Territory National Register of Historic Places in Salt Lake City