
Manti National Guard Armory
A pristine example of PWA Moderne design, this Utah armory represents Depression-era civic architecture at its most disciplined and forward-looking.
At a glance
A two-story flat-roofed building in PWA Moderne style, designed by Salt Lake City architect Niels P. Larsen and completed as a Works Progress Administration project. The structure exemplifies the sleek, utilitarian aesthetic that defined American public architecture in the 1930s.
History
Construction took place between 1936 and 1938 under the Works Progress Administration, a New Deal relief program that employed thousands of architects and builders across the nation. The armory was recognized for its historical significance and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
Architect Niels P. Larsen designed at least six National Guard armories throughout Utah during this period. Of these, only four survived as of 1986: Manti, Mount Pleasant, Nephi, and Fillmore. The Spanish Fork armory was also NRHP-listed in 1986 but subsequently delisted in 1996, presumably following demolition. Armories in Logan and Cedar City had already been demolished.
What you see
The building’s two stories and flat roof are hallmarks of PWA Moderne, a streamlined architectural language that rejected ornament in favor of clean lines and geometric clarity. This style was particularly favored for public and civic structures during the 1930s, reflecting both budgetary constraints and modernist ideals.
Cultural significance
The armory stands as a tangible record of federal investment in American communities during the Great Depression. It demonstrates how government relief programs shaped the architectural character of small towns and cities, providing employment while creating enduring public buildings.
Key facts
- Location: 50 E. 100 North, Manti, Utah
- Coordinates: 39.26666667, −111.63555556
- Built: 1936–38
- Architect: Niels P. Larsen, Salt Lake City
- Style: PWA Moderne
- Funding: Works Progress Administration
- NRHP listing: 1986
Practical information & getting there
The armory is located at 50 E. 100 North in Manti. As an actively used public building, hours of access may vary; check ahead for visiting opportunities or exterior viewing.
Sources & resources
- Manti National Guard Armory on Wikipedia
- Cultural Heritage Online
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