This Is The Place Foundation manages this state park, a living history 450-acre attraction. The mission of this park is to "preserve and promote the heritage and history of Utah". Park includes original and replica historic homes, interpreters telling accounts of the settlement of the West, artisans and interpreters demonstrating 19th Century frontier life in a working environment. Monday - Saturday
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- This is the Place Heritage Park consists of Old Deseret, a living historic village, that recreates a typical Utah Mormon community between 1847 and 1869. Visitors can experience a recreation of daily pioneer life in the adobe houses, shops, schools and churches of Old Deseret. Guides, dressed in period costume, conduct daily activities and share stories of pioneer lifestyles. This Is The Place Monument
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Walk into This Is The Place! and you'll feel like you've been transported to the Wild West. Named after a quote from Mormon pioneer Brigham Young (who reportedly saw the Salt Lake valley and exalted that he had found where he and his followers should settle), the park has more than 40 buildings to visit with activities in each (from a tin shop to a petting zoo) and over 1,600 acres (including lots
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a living community that has been painstakingly recreated to represent Utah's past. All of its historic buildings are carefully restored or recreated homes, stores, churches and other structures essential to a bustling pioneer community. And to make the picture complete, the town is filled with actual citizens who demonstrate everyday pioneer life and make you a part of it. - Experience life before
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This Is The Place Heritage Park is home to Old Deseret Village, a living history museum where you can discover what life was like in mid-1800s Utah. It's a living community that has been painstakingly recreated to represent Utah's past. All of its historic buildings are carefully restored or recreated homes, stores, churches and other structures essential to a bustling pioneer community. Experience
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Whether you?re watching a craft, petting a farm animal, listening to a fiddler, eating penny candy from Z.C.M.I. or enjoying the fresh foothills air, a visit to the Park is an experience for all of the senses. Immerse yourself in the pioneer adventure! One of the few real tinsmiths in the U.S. works his craft in Heritage Village. The blacksmith makes items that are used elsewhere in the village while
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