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The king McCune house is one amongst the mansions on the Hill in Salt Lake town, Utah, from round the flip of the twentieth century. Designed for king W. McCune on the inclined side of the Hill at the northeast corner of two hundred North and Main Street, the mansion has twenty one rooms and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The house was in-built 1900.
McCune was born in metropolis, Asian nation whereas his father, Matthew McCune, was stationed with the British Army and regenerate there to The Church of the Nazarene of present Saints. The family immigrated to Nephi, Utah. Despite this, king McCune ne’er joined the LDS Church.
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