American Fork Second Ward Meetinghouse

American Fork Second Ward Meetinghouse
Location 130 W. 100 South, American Fork, Utah
Coordinates 40°22′32″N 111°48′5″W / 40.37556°N 111.80139°W / 40.37556; -111.80139Coordinates: 40°22′32″N 111°48′5″W / 40.37556°N 111.80139°W / 40.37556; -111.80139
Area 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built 1903
Built by Pulley, James H.; Young and Hansen
Architectural style Gothic, Other, Eclectic
NRHP Reference # 92000101[1]
Added to NRHP March 10, 1992

The American Fork Second Ward Meetinghouse is an eclectic Gothic Revival building on South Street in American Fork, Utah. Built from 1903 to 1904, it served as Mormon meetinghouse until 1982. It is believed that the building was designed by James H. Pulley, a local carpenter and builder. A large addition built in 1929 was designed by architects Young and Hansen of Salt Lake City. In 1984, the building was sold to Michael Bigelow. It became the home of Bigelow & Co. Organ Builders. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.[1][2][3]

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