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National Register Historical MarkerPrivate, Historical, Escape...
Come and experience the elegance of a hundred plus years of architectural beauty recaptured at the Parrish Place, a Salt Lake City Bed and Breakfast.
Originally named the Cannon House, this beautiful structure was built in 1890 by George M. Cannon and Marion A. Morris. It is listed in the National Historic Register.
During your stay at this beautiful Salt Lake City Bed and Breakfast, relax and revisit the times of an era gone by in the dining room under rainbow reflections from a beautiful, original stained glass window. Carefully sought out period chandeliers accent the original medallions found in most of the rooms. The exquisite tile work and carved living room fireplace remain in their original splendor. All rooms are named after Maxfield Parrish paintings and hence our name, the Parrish Place Bed and Breakfast.
- Parrish Place B&B rated "excellent" by 65 travelers
You have wonderful gift of hospitality! Thank you for sharing your beautiful home with us. The breakfast was great and we enjoyed our conversations with you. - John & Judy




