Reviews of Mt Pleasant Pioneer Museum (Museum)

150 State St, Mt Pleasant, UT 84647, United States

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REVIEWS OF Mt Pleasant Pioneer Museum IN Utah

Kathy Hafen

N R

Cool

Daniela Petrone

rachelle holman

I love history & Seeing how we once lived. Comparing the difference from the 1800's to now is crazy but, very interesting. Definitely worth stopping to enjoy!

Joshua Wilkey

Nathan Muir

Tameron Powell

Torque steelflex

place is haunted i swear

Jacob Barlow

Mount Pleasant Utah's First House Built c. 1861, this house is significant as the reported site of the signing, in September 1872, of the final peace treaty that ended the Black Hawk War between Mormon settlers and Indians in the area. William S. Seeley was prominent in the establishment and subsequent growth of the City of Mt. Pleasant, serving for nearly thirty years as the LDS Bishop in the community and concurrently as mayor for a total of seven years. Seeley lived in this house, reportedly the first built outside the walls of the pioneer fort, until his death in 1895. The house is also significant as a well-preserved example of the central passage plan, a house type common in Utah from 1847 to 1900 but relatively rare in Mt. Pleasant. The rear additions were built c, 1880 and c, 1910. While the house has been covered with stucco, as was common with many adobe buildings, it is significant as one of the oldest and best preserved pioneer era structures in Mt. Pleasant. The weather vane on top of the Relic Home is from the Old North Ward Church which was demolished in about 1950, donated by Joan Stevens McAllister in memory of her father, Arnold Stevens.

Business Hours of Mt Pleasant Pioneer Museum in Utah

SUNDAY
CLOSED
MONDAY
10AM–4PM
TUESDAY
10AM–4PM
WEDNESDAY
10AM–4PM
THURSDAY
10AM–4PM
FRIDAY
10AM–4PM
SATURDAY
10AM–4PM

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