145 N 100 E, St. George, UT 84770, United StatesMap
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SWEET museum of the Pioneer past
This museum is in a donated house. Every room is filled with pioneer clothes, furniture, pictures...such a great glimpse of the past! I loved it. A great way to spend 1 hr or less. And don't forge...
Definitely worth checking out give yourself some time because there is so much here to see.
First of all the building and the architecture of it alone Are worth the trip! The volunteers were as nice as can be I’m not Mormon so they took a little extra time answering some questions for me. ...
The museum houses the pioneer artifacts, photos and histories of the people who settled Washington County under Brigham Young beginning in mid-1850s. We thought one of the most interesting exhibits wa...
SWEET museum of the Pioneer past
This museum is in a donated house. Every room is filled with pioneer clothes, furniture, pictures...such a great glimpse of the past! I loved it. A great way to spend 1 hr or less. And don't forge...
Such history to see and understand in this gem of a museum.
The history, their string faith in what surely were trying times, the craftsmanship and tenacity of these pioneer is something to admire and respect.
Definitely worth checking out give yourself some time because there is so much here to see.
First of all the building and the architecture of it alone Are worth the trip! The volunteers were as nice as can be I’m not Mormon so they took a little extra time answering some questions for me. ...
Should Visit!
Very interesting, friendly, knowledgeable greeters/guides.If you enjoy history you should definitely visit this museum.
A small museum packed with history
The museum houses the pioneer artifacts, photos and histories of the people who settled Washington County under Brigham Young beginning in mid-1850s. We thought one of the most interesting exhibits wa...