Nice little local resume telling the story of hurricane its Founders and its really citizens.
Do admission charge, but worthy of at least a $5 cover.
Covering the history of the first settlers, the arrival of water via the canal and the beginnings of the town. So beautiful samples of embroidery knitting and tatting as well as history of the founding families
As you would expect, lots of Mormon church influence, in fact the Mormon Church pretty much created this town out of hard work sweat and determination
Early Times spoke of sheep shearing and peaches. We did not personally see any peaches, but originally they were a big thing
Nice docents helped us in this museum with local history and in explaining the exhibits. It worthwhile stop if you're interested in the history of little towns like this how they started and what made...
Read moreThere is so much to see and learn here. If you want to know more about the history of the area it is a great place. They have stories you can read about historical houses, the canal and early days. Phyllis will tell you stories of you don't want to read. There's lots of stuff to look at inside and out. Make sure you go to the 2 other locations and hike the canal of you have time. It's free to get in, which is nice. If you want a hand made quilt they have some for sale along with fun jewelry and books about the area. You can even bring a picnic and eat under the tree then let the kids play on the playground next door. There's even a splash pad for those hot...
Read moreThe museum was really nice it has a lot of things to look at and has history information as far back as 700 a.d. to more current events as well.
The guy the welcomed us into the museum was an older gentleman who was very friendly and super helpful. He recommended us places to visit or even eat. The place he recommended were very good as well.
The guy was somewhat knowledgeable of the items within the museum which help us get a better idea of the heritage of the town.
There is no fee entrance or anything and there is plenty of oppotunities to take some...
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