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Heritage Heritage Community Theater is located in Perry city. Originally built as a church, it has been restored and made into a Theater.
Have a picnic lunch or barbecue while your kids enjoy the playground, and view a display of horse-drawn equipment and wagons from the 1800's. Located only 20 miles from the Golden Spike Site, this attraction is free. Learn more here.
In These charming private residences were built by pioneers
and are now a part of the picturesque scenery on the drive between . Tabernacle Built on a site chosen by Brigham Young himself, the Brigham City Tabernacle is an architectural gem. Take a free guided tour in summertime
When the Central Pacific
Railroad met and connected to the Union Pacific Railroad at Promontory, Utah,
it was the beginning of the end for the American frontier; the end of the
beginning for national unity. On May 10, every year, there is a reenactment
of the driving of the golden spike held at Promontory What’s at the visitors
center? The Golden Spike Visitor Center is open 9 am-5 pm daily, May through September. From October through April, the visitor center is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. The center is closed for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and on New Year’s Day. Here you will find slide programs, films, a variety of exhibits, and even a bookstore. In addition, 1.7 miles of track have been re-laid on the original roadbed where the rails were actually joined. Working replicas of the Jupiter and No.119 steam engines operate from April 29 through October 9. Read more here.
Once a large shipping center for the Union Pacific, it is now an educational center for railroad history, providing entertainment and learning for the whole family. Learn more here.
Interested in horse-drawn vehicles? you
won’t want to miss the largest private collection in the West. Eli
Anderson, a resident of Tremonton, loves horse-drawn vehicles. He loves to
collect them; he loves to display them; he loves to talk about them. If you'd
like to see his truly excellent and varied collection while you're in the
area, call to make an appointment at (435) 854-3760. The
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