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Territorial Statehouse Park Museum

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Territorial Statehouse in Fillmore is Utah's oldest existing governmental building. In anticipation of Utah's statehood, early pioneer Brigham Young directed construction of the building as the state's capitol. Only the south wing was ever completed. The existing portion was finished in time for the December 1855 meeting of the Territorial Legislature, which was the only full session held in the old statehouse. In December 1858, the seat of government was returned to Salt Lake City. Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum offers a museum store, and auditorium. Also, an All-American Rose Society Garden and picnic area adjoin the museum. Two restored pioneer cabins and an 1867 stone schoolhouse are also located on the grounds. Camping and lodging facilities are located nearby.

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50 West 100 South
Fillmore, UT 84631
435-743-5316

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We stopped here on a visit to Fillmore and really enjoyed the museum. They have a good variety of exhibits that give a fair view of early state history. Exhibits to read, some with audio to listen to. The downstairs hall is lined with pictures of the early settlers. I think I even found a few of my own ancestors on those walls. Well worth the stop.
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