Mary Ann Judd Johnson Paintings: Automobiles and Trains

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This exhibit features watercolor paintings by Mary Ann Judd Johnson which depict transportation related subjects. The paintings showcase different historic buildings and locations in Lehi, UT. Some homes of the families who owned local gas stations are also included.

Gas Station (1997) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Gas Station once located at 100 East Main Street, Lehi UT. Unfortunately it has been demolished.

Powell Family Home (1995) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Powell Family Home as it looked when it was built in 1897. Can still be seen at 200 N 300 W Lehi, UT.

Old Junk Cars on Sheba Farm (1997) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Old Junk Cars on Sheba Farm located at 880 North 700 East Lehi, UT.

Utah Southern Railroad Depot (2005) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Utah Southern Railroad Depot located at 210 East State Street Lehi, UT.

Interurban Train Depot (2005) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Interurban Train Depot as it looked in 1914. Still located at 300 North 100 West Lehi, UT.

Auto Junkyard (1997) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Auto Junkyard once located along State Street in American Fork, UT. It was demolished.

Powell's Gas Station (1997) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Powell's Gas Station once located at 11 East Main Street Lehi, UT. It was unfortunately demolished.

Powell Home (1997) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Powell Home as it looked in 1899. Still standing at 300 West Main Street Lehi, UT.

Railroad Car Converted (1995) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

A railroad car converted into a home. Once located behind Evelyn Yates' home in the 5th West Field in Lehi, UT. It was demolished.

Rural Mail Box and Train in Distance (2004) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Lehi Auto Clinic (1997) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Lehi Auto Clinic as it looked in 1940. Once located at 500 East State Street Lehi, UT. It has been demolished.

Railroad Station (2004) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Railroad Station as it looked when it was built in 1872. Located at 210 East State Street Lehi, UT. This building is still standing.

Northern Lehi Home with Blue Car (1998) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Lehi Home with Blue Car as it looked in 1900. Presently located at 588 N 200 E Lehi, UT.

Gas Station (2002) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

1950s Gas Station. Located at 108 East State Street Lehi, UT.

Backyard Swing (1997) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Home with a Backyard Swing located at 200 North 600 West Lehi, UT. This home has unfortunately been demolished.

Dean's Service (2005) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Dean's Service once located at fork in the road between Lehi Main Street and Highway 91. It has been demolished.

Farmhouse with Old Car (1997) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Powell's Service Station (1998) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Powell's Service Station built in 1955. Was once located at 11 East Main Street Lehi, UT. It was demolished and rebuilt into Powell's Automotive Repair shop.

Winters Home and Junkyard (1997) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Winters Home and Junkyard located between Highway 91 and State Street Lehi, UT. It was unfortunately demolished.

Red Brick Home with Fence (2004) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Red Brick Home as it looked in 1915. Still standing at 9859 West 9600 North, Lehi UT.

Train Depot (2004) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

D. and R. G.Train Depot as it looked in 1895. Once located at 100 North 400 West Lehi, UT. It has been demolished.

Premoco Gas Station (2005) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Premoco Gas Station as it looked in 1937. Once located at 300 West State Street Lehi, UT. It has been demolished.

Lee Powell Home (1993) by Mary Ann Judd JohnsonHutchings Museum Institute

Lee Powell Home as it looked in 1909. Still located at 189 East 100 North Lehi, UT.

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