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==Heritage Village Buildings==
 
==Heritage Village Buildings==
Andrus Halfway House and Farm
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* Andrus Halfway House and Farm
Ashby Dugout
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* Ashby Dugout
B. F. Johnson Saddlery
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* B. F. Johnson Saddlery
Blacksmith Shop
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* Blacksmith Shop
Bowry
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* Bowry
Brigham Young Barn
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* Brigham Young Barn
Brigham Young Forest Farmhouse
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* Brigham Young Forest Farmhouse
Burnett Cabin
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* Burnett Cabin
Cedar City Tithing Office
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* Cedar City Tithing Office
Charles C. Rich Home
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* Charles C. Rich Home
Deseret Hospital and Quilt Museum
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* Deseret Hospital and Quilt Museum
Deseret News Print Shop
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* Deseret News Print Shop
Deseret Telegraph Office
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* Deseret Telegraph Office
Dinwoodey Cabinet and Chair Shop
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* Dinwoodey Cabinet and Chair Shop
Dinwoodey Tinsmith Shop
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* Dinwoodey Tinsmith Shop
Eagle Gate
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* Eagle Gate
Edward Snelgrove Boot Shop
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* Edward Snelgrove Boot Shop
Emery County Cabin
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* Emery County Cabin
Ence Cabin
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* Ence Cabin
Fairbanks Home
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* Fairbanks Home
Godbe-Pitts & Company Drugstore
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* Godbe-Pitts & Company Drugstore
Great Salt Lake Social Hall  
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* Great Salt Lake Social Hall  
Handcarts
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* Handcarts
Heber C. Kimball Home
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* Heber C. Kimball Home
Heber East Ward School
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* Heber East Ward School
Hooper & Eldredge Bank
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* Hooper & Eldredge Bank
Huntsman Hotel
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* Huntsman Hotel
Jewkes-Draper Home
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* Jewkes-Draper Home
John Gardiner Cabin
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* John Gardiner Cabin
John Pack Home
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* John Pack Home
Joseph Staker Cabin
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* Joseph Staker Cabin
Levi Riter Cabin
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* Levi Riter Cabin
Levi Roberts Cabin
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* Levi Roberts Cabin
Madsen Furniture Company
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* Madsen Furniture Company
Manti Fork Gristmill
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* Manti Fork Gristmill
Margaret Hickman Cabin
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* Margaret Hickman Cabin
Mary Fielding Smith Home
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* Mary Fielding Smith Home
Murdock Carriage House
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* Murdock Carriage House
Native American Village
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* Native American Village
Nils O. & Josephine Anderson Home
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* Nils O. & Josephine Anderson Home
Orson Pratt Observatory
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* Orson Pratt Observatory
Ottinger-Little Hall (firehouse)
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* Ottinger-Little Hall (firehouse)
Pine Valley chapel
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* Pine Valley chapel
Pioneer cemetery
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* Pioneer cemetery
Relief Society Hall
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* Relief Society Hall
Richard & Mary Goble Pay home
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* Richard & Mary Goble Pay home
Savage livery stable
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* Savage livery stable
Shaving parlor
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* Shaving parlor
Smoot Hall at Brigham Young Academy
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* Smoot Hall at Brigham Young Academy
Visitor Center-Sugar mill
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* Visitor Center-Sugar mill
William Atkin home
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* William Atkin home
Woodmancy-Richardson Cabin
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* Woodmancy-Richardson Cabin
[[Zion's Cooperative Merchantile Institution]]
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* [[Zion's Cooperative Merchantile Institution]]
  
  

Revision as of 16:46, 22 June 2015

This Is the Place Heritage Park

The This Is the Place Heritage Park is a 450-acre living-history site and park that grew around the historic This Is the Place Monument, located at the mouth of Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The monument marks the location where Brigham Young was to have stopped in his carriage, with the first company of Mormon pioneers, and proclaimed, “This is the right place. Drive on.”[1] The original marking was first a wooden cross, then a small, white obelisk. The Deseret News reported: “Efforts to honor the high valley viewpoint, and Brigham Young's ringing phrase, began in earnest early in the 20th century. A location study was conducted in 1915 by a committee that included LDS leaders George Albert Smith and B.H. Roberts.” The site was verified in the early 20th century by aging pioneers like W.W. Riter, who was a nine-year-old boy when he entered the valley. The location was also verified in William Clayton’s Emigrants’ Guide.[2]

The area was known as “Pioneer View” and a group of private citizens bought a significant amount of the land surrounding the site and donated it to the State of Utah to protect it from commercial development. The state Parks and Recreation department maintained the land. In 1959, a small visitors’ center was constructed, and because the site was heavily visited, in 1971, the state legislature appropriated $100,000 for the creation of a living history museum. Funds were also appropriated for further land acquisition, which eventually totaled 450 acres. Three years later, additional funds were appropriated for the construction of underground utilities.

The Brigham Young Forest Farmhouse was moved in 1975 for restoration in the park. In 1979, five original pioneer homes were donated to the park and restored and a small bowery was constructed. The Old Deseret village continued to grow during the next decade with a replica of the original Social Hall (located in downtown Salt Lake City), two adobe homes, two frame homes, and one log cabin were relocated to the park and a blacksmith shop was completed. From 1992 to 1995, numerous other buildings were both dismantled and reconstructed in the park and historic structures were replicated.

The state legislature appropriated $2.4 million for a new visitors' center. In 1996, the State Centennial Commission designated the park as This Is The Place State Park. Parking areas were created in 2000–2004, as well as a plaza between the park and the new visitors’ center. More buildings were replicated, including the original Deseret Hospital. In 2006, the park underwent an expansion of its programming and access to the park was improved.

This Is the Place Heritage Park was dedicated in 2009. Features of the park include three trains, animals, a one-sixth sized ship replica, gift shop, food shops, and places for public events and family gatherings. A splash pad was recently added. Guests can make crafts, watch demonstrations, tour buildings, ride ponies, go for a statuary walk, or ride on a horseback trail ride. Special events are planned for July 4, July 24, and Halloween.

Harking back to Brigham Young’s utterance, the park’s slogan is “This is the fun place for everyone!”

Heritage Village Buildings

  • Andrus Halfway House and Farm
  • Ashby Dugout
  • B. F. Johnson Saddlery
  • Blacksmith Shop
  • Bowry
  • Brigham Young Barn
  • Brigham Young Forest Farmhouse
  • Burnett Cabin
  • Cedar City Tithing Office
  • Charles C. Rich Home
  • Deseret Hospital and Quilt Museum
  • Deseret News Print Shop
  • Deseret Telegraph Office
  • Dinwoodey Cabinet and Chair Shop
  • Dinwoodey Tinsmith Shop
  • Eagle Gate
  • Edward Snelgrove Boot Shop
  • Emery County Cabin
  • Ence Cabin
  • Fairbanks Home
  • Godbe-Pitts & Company Drugstore
  • Great Salt Lake Social Hall
  • Handcarts
  • Heber C. Kimball Home
  • Heber East Ward School
  • Hooper & Eldredge Bank
  • Huntsman Hotel
  • Jewkes-Draper Home
  • John Gardiner Cabin
  • John Pack Home
  • Joseph Staker Cabin
  • Levi Riter Cabin
  • Levi Roberts Cabin
  • Madsen Furniture Company
  • Manti Fork Gristmill
  • Margaret Hickman Cabin
  • Mary Fielding Smith Home
  • Murdock Carriage House
  • Native American Village
  • Nils O. & Josephine Anderson Home
  • Orson Pratt Observatory
  • Ottinger-Little Hall (firehouse)
  • Pine Valley chapel
  • Pioneer cemetery
  • Relief Society Hall
  • Richard & Mary Goble Pay home
  • Savage livery stable
  • Shaving parlor
  • Smoot Hall at Brigham Young Academy
  • Visitor Center-Sugar mill
  • William Atkin home
  • Woodmancy-Richardson Cabin
  • Zion's Cooperative Merchantile Institution


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