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    Camp Floyd/stagecoach Inn

    18035 W 1540 N, Cedar Valley, UT     (801) 768-8932

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Camp Floyd / Stagecoach Inn State Park Museum is Utah's link with the Civil War. The quiet streets of Fairfield hold the secrets of 3,500 troops, nearly one-third of the entire U.S. Army at that time, which were bro... americanheritage.com

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    Fort Douglas Military Museum

    32 Potter St, Salt Lake City, UT     (801) 581-1251

    2 out of 5 based on 14 ratings

    Take your grandchildren to this museum near the grounds of the University of Utah and you will take a step back in time as you visit the various exhibits depicting Utah"s participation in wartime. The fort was establish... grandparents.com

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    Beehive House (The)

    67 E South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT     (801) 240-2671

    3 out of 5 based on 15 ratings

    The Beehive House was one of many owned by Mormon pioneer leader, Brigham Young. By visiting this thoroughly preserved home, you will get a glimpse into the life he shared with his family at the time he was president of the M... 10best.com

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    Fort Buena-ventura State Park

    2450 A Ave, Ogden, UT     (801) 392-5581

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    Located on an 84-acre river tract of land near the Weber River, the fort symbolizes a period of western history that was the transition from nomadic ways of the Indian tribes and trappers to the first permanent settlers i... museumsusa.org

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    Wheeler Historic Farm

    6351 S 900 E, Salt Lake City, UT     (801) 264-2241

    5 out of 5 based on 9 ratings

    Historic House Tours, Farm Chores, Tractor Drawn Wagon Rides, Birthday Parties, Summer Day Camp, Country Store. See website for seasonal activities. History The Wheeler Farm began on June 17, 1886, when Sariah Hankinson Pixton ma... go.com

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    Grafton

    Grafton Rd, Hurricane, UT    

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    Located on south side of the Virgin River, 3.7 miles west of Rockville, this class C ghost is actually at its second site, the first having washed away.  A number of interesting and picturesque buildings remain, incl... history.rootsweb

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    Brigham Young Winter Home

    W 100 N & E 100 N, Saint George, UT     (435) 673-2517

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    Brigham Young was prophet and president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for 30 years. During those three decades he directed the establishment of more than three hundred communities throughout the American We... hmdb.org

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    Governor's Mansion

    603 E South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT     (801) 538-1005

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    In 1902, wealthy Senator Thomas Kearns constructed this phenomenal residence, which is currently home to Utah's governor and family. Located on South Temple Street, this grand home shares its environs with many other grand, h... 10best.com

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    Utah State Capitol Building

    350 N Main St, Salt Lake City, UT     (801) 538-1030

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    This awe-inspiring building proudly sits high on Capitol Hill overlooking the city. A stately Corinthian, neoclassical revival-style building, the Utah State Capitol Building was constructed mostly of native granite, quarried... 10best.com

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    Salt Lake City And County Building

    451 S State St, Salt Lake City, UT     (801) 535-6321

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    Built 1891-1894 of Kyune sandstone. Architects: Proudfoot, Bird and Monheim. Served as Utah State Capitol 1896-1916. hmdb.org

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    Elgin

    Green River, UT    

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    Located at the east end of, and just inside the Green River city limits, just east of the river, north of the railroad tracks, east of the Super 8 Motel.  In 1905, some 30 families lived in this tiny agricultural com... history.rootsweb

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    Sego

    Thompson, UT    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    This class B early 1900s-1950s era coal mining camp once had 500 people, and is located in Sego Canyon, about five miles north of Thompsons (Thompson Springs – depending on the map).  A high clearance vehicle is r... history.rootsweb

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    Silver Reef

    Hurricane, UT    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Located in Washington County, 1.5 miles west of Leeds, which is along I-15 at EXIT 22, 15 miles north of St. George.  Remains include: a few modern homes, the restored 1876 John Rice Bank Building, the restored Wells... history.rootsweb

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    Hamilton Fort, Utah Ghost Town

    Cedar City, UT    

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    In 1852 Peter Shirts located a ranch on Sidon Creek, later known as Shirts Creek. He offered John Hamilton half the water to come and settle there. Hamilton came with his family and Peter Fife. When Walker Indian War broke out ... hmdb.org

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    American West Heritage Ctr

    4025 S Hwy-89, Wellsville, UT     (435) 245-6050

    3 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    Currently still being developed, the first two phases of this ambitious location are the Jensen Historical Farm of 1880-1917 and the Pioneer Area with a dugout and log cabin of the 1845-1870 era. stepintohistory.com

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    Council Hall

    N State St, Salt Lake City, UT     (801) 538-1030

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Built: 1864 1866 Originally Located: 120 East on 2nd South Architect: William H. Folsom Construction: Red Sandstone Served as city hall and home of territorial legislature until 1894 moved to this site with the aid of Nicholas ... hmdb.org

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    St George Tabernacle Visitors

    E St George Blvd, Saint George, UT     (435) 628-4072

    4 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    In 1863, Orson Pratt, Amasa M. Lyman, erastus Snow, Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, laid the corner stones 18 months after pioneers arrived in St. George. Truman O. Angell, Sr. Architect. Mile... citysearch.com

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    Golden Spike National Historic Site

    22000 W Rd, Corinne, UT     (435) 471-2209

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    " The last rails laid, the spike is driven, The Pacific Railroad is completed." Here at Promontory, Utah, at 12:47 P.M. on May 10, 1869. The driving of a Golden Spike completed the first transcontinental railroad. Climax of a d... hmdb.org