Showing Collections: 851 - 860 of 1940
Lagoon Collection
Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah was originally created as a 1.5 million gallon
water park, opened on July the 12 th 1896. Some of those best known for the creation of Lagoon
are Robert E. Freed, Ranch S. Kimball and Simon Bamberger. Lagoon evolved from a water
park to include zoo animals, thrill and kiddie rides, dancing, horse racing, carnival games and a
Pioneer Village.
Lagoon Horse Races Photograph Collection
1927 Lagoon thoroughbred horse races, Farmington, Utah. Photographs show individual horses with their jockeys. Some photographs depict horses running in race. Black and white, 4 ½ x 6 ½ , framed in gray mat board, fair condition.
Lagoon Pacific Islanders’ Day
Program for “Pacific Islanders’ Day Lagoon” Tuesday, August 12, 1913. Includes
Salt Lake Time Table and Ogden Time Table for train routes.
Lagoon Resort Postcards
Photograph postcards of the Lagoon Resort in northern Utah. Scenes depict amusement rides, boating on Lagoon Lake, concession stands, and gardens. Black and white, color, c.a. 1907-15, 1960.
Lagoon Route Collection
Lamberto Leiva Correspondence
Letter from twelve year old Lamberto Leiva from Manilla, Philippine Islands “To
a Sixth Grade Boy” in Ogden, Utah, February 6, 1907. Letter describes Lamberto’s school
studies and the Filipino Christmas customs.
Landmarks Commission
In 1979 Ogden City created the Landmarks Commission to protect and enhance the buildings,
areas and natural history of Ogden. It is comprised of citizen volunteers who review proposals to
change the exterior of buildings in Ogden’s three historic districts.
Landscape Architecture Drawings
5 rolls of drawings: Dee Memorial Park, Ogden/Weber Vocational Center, Harrisville Canal Development, Ogden River Trail System and one identified
Landscapes and Parks Photo Collection
This collection is made up of landscape photos and local parks in Davis and Weber Counties. It will start alphabetically
LaRae Larkin papers, 1961-2011
Foreign policy materials, teaching aids, memos, thank you cards, newspaper clippings and print-outs, photographs, event programs, course materials, and books