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William Littig, Bernardo Flores-Sahagun
Anagrams, 2004 Concrete etched pavers

Anagrams, by artists William R. Littig and Bernardo Flores-Sahagun, is a series of partial crossword puzzles placed at more than two dozen street corners throughout the Sugar House business district. The puzzles are integrated into the recently completed sidewalk and intersection upgrade, with the same type pavers used throughout the project. The words selected by the artists represent the rich history of Sugar House by naming people, places, stores and other features of the area. The artists interviewed long-time residents of Sugar House and visited the Utah State Historical Society to gather the information used in the project.

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Sugar House Business District 1095 E 2100 S District 7

Artwork featured in header: Sun, Moon, & All Things In-Between by Michael Moonbird and Victoria Lyons

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