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    Cache County Daughters Of Utah Pioneers

    160 N Main St, Logan, UT     (435) 752-5139

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    Exhibition hall and Library (located in Cache Commerce Building and Courts Building), also Cache Tourist Bureau Offices; tours by reservation; Christmas Open House; Opening Tea honoring pioneer mothers; 24th July Queen; q... museumsusa.org

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    In Memory Of The Hyde Park Settlers

    Hyde Park, UT    

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    Erected in honor of those pioneers who helped settle Hyde Park. This Settlement was founded in 1860 by the following list. William Hyde, William Higgensen, Robert Daines, Lydia Wilkinson, Anthony Metcalf, James Hancey, Armenius... hmdb.org

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    99 North Main

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    This structure is built with beautiful, gray brick that has been well preserved. The two-story flat roofed building has a classical emphasis. The original front entrance of double doors was crowned with a stone engraving depict... hmdb.org

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    Bullen Center

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    This large, two-story, brick building is one of Logan?s early examples of commercial architecture, with some Victorian embellishments added. The building was constructed in 1902 by George W. Thatcher. KVNU, the first radio stat... hmdb.org

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    75 South Main

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    Wells Fargo Bank now occupies the site of the Thatcher Brothers Bank & Opera House, which was constructed in 1890. The Thatcher Brothers Bank was the first one to open in the valley. The Opera House was located on the second fl... hmdb.org

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    Cache County Relic Hall

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    Erected in 1861 by Hezekiah Thatcher, assisted by Robert Crookston, Robert Murdock and John Hill, who quarried the building stones in Green Canyon and place them in these walls, hand made shingles covered the roof, the building... hmdb.org

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    Pioneer Mills Of Cache Valley

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    In 1860 two grist mills were built and operated in this valley. One at Wellsville by Daniel P. Hill and the other at Millville by Esias Edwards and Leroy Kent. The first burrstones obtained from Black Rock, Utah proved to be to... hmdb.org

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    Caine Lyric Theater

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    First used as theatre in 1913. Original Owner: George W. Thatcher and B.G. Thatcher Renovation made possible by Utah State University, Thatcher families and community of Logan. hmdb.org

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    David Eccles Home

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    Built 1907 of brick and white stone trim for David and Ellen Stoddard Eccles. Architects: Monson & Schaub of Logan. Renovation 1972 by S. Eugene Needham and Christie Smith Needham. hmdb.org

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    First Dawn To Dusk Flight Across America

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    Colonel Russell L Maughan of Logan, Utah, made the first daylight flight across the continent on June 23, 1924. Flying solo in a Curtis PW-8 pursuit aircraft, Maughan, then a Lieutenant in the U.S. Air Service, left Mitchell Fi... hmdb.org

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    First Hospital

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    This house was built in 1890 for John R. and Bartha Blanchard. In 1903, this building was converted into the first hospital in the Cache Valley with a capacity of seven beds in four rooms. In 1916, it was sold to the Presbyteri... hmdb.org

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    Julia Budge Nibley House

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    Built in 1914 - 15 by Charles W. Nibley for his third wife, Julia Budge, this two story house is an excellent example of the Prairie School style popular in Utah during 1905-25. The house was reportedly designed by Pope and Bur... hmdb.org

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    Merlin J. Olsen

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    Honoring Tradition Securing Our Future MERLIN J OLSEN Aggie All-American September 15,1940 - March 11, 2010 Utah State University?s football field at Romney Stadium as named the Merlin Olsen Field at Romney Stadium on December ... hmdb.org

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    Old Main Building

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    Construction began 1889. First used in 1890 but not completed until 1902. Designed by C.L. Thompson. Modified by Carl C. Schaub 1892. Oldest continuously used building at an institution of higher education in Utah. hmdb.org

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    St. Johns Episcopal Church

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    Seat of the first Non-Mormon congregation in Cache Valley, 1873. Gothic church and vicarage consecrated 1909. Logan?s first public Library and the Common Room Club housed in the vicarage. hmdb.org

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    Thatcher-young Mansion

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    The Thatcher - Young Mansion was built in 1878 for the banker and industrialist George W. Thatcher and his wife Eunice Caroline (Luna) Young Thatcher. Her brother Brigham Young Jr. lived in it from 1883 - 1885 while he supervis... hmdb.org

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    The First Settlers Of Logan

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    The first settlers of Logan encamped near this spot on the bank of the Little Logan early in May 1859 Heads of Families: John R Blanchard, Abraham Caldwell, Griffith Charles, Israel J. Clark, Ann Davis, William Dees, James Demi... hmdb.org

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    Whittier School

    Logan-cache Airport, Logan, UT    

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    The Whittier School, constructed in 1908, is important for its association with the education reform following Utah?s statehood. These reforms included a statewide curriculum and the construction of numerous unified schoolhouse... hmdb.org