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The Cullen Hotel, in Salt Lake City, Utah, was a five-story hotel built by 1901. Also known as The Cullen, it was owned by Matthew Cullen.

Frederick U. Leonard, who married a daughter of Cullen, rose to presidency of some of Cullen's enterprises and was a director of the hotel.[1]

It was designed by architect Richard K. A. Kletting.

References

  1. ^ Noble Warrum (1920). Utah Since Statehood: Historical and Biographical, Volume IV. S.J. Clarke Publishing Co. Retrieved December 15, 2019.