Brigham Young Memorial

This is the site of a summer home cabin built in 1870 for Mormon Church President, Brigham Young, in anticipation of a visit by him to the area. The cabin was used for many years as a stopping off place for President Young and other church leaders as they traveled through the area doing church business. The home was destroyed in 1944 in an attempt to move it to make room for a tourist motel.

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Oregon Trail Wagon Ruts

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Stop when something catches your eye.

Those moments tend to matter more than the planned ones.

Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum

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Leave room for the unexpected.

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Find your way.

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