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The 1903

Named in honor of the year it was built, the 1903 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been a gathering place since that year; originally built as the American Fork 3rd Ward, one of the first churches in Utah. In the 1990s it became a schoolhouse, and then a reception center in the early 2000s (most recently operating as The Northampton House).

Its stained-glass windows, rose gardens, and gothic revival style architecture makes it a hidden gem in Utah and an event venue unlike any other. Learn more about the building's history and amenities here, or better yet--schedule a tour with us!

Named in honor of the year it was built, the 1903 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It has been a gathering place since that year; originally built as the American Fork 3rd Ward, one of the first churches in Utah. In the 1990s it became a schoolhouse, and then a reception center in the early 2000s (most recently operating as The Northampton House).

Its stained-glass windows, rose gardens, and gothic revival style architecture makes it a hidden gem in Utah and an event venue unlike any other. Learn more about the building's history and amenities here, or better yet--schedule a tour with us!

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