Brigham City Self-Guided Historic Tour
Posted by: brwhiz
N 41° 30.640 W 112° 00.932
12T E 415254 N 4595946
While the first stop on the tour is some distance away, your first stop should be the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, located at 6 N Main Street to pick up a map and brochure for the tour. This is also Stop #10 on the tour.
Waymark Code: WMGZD9
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 04/27/2013
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This is a quite lengthy walking tour with some far flung stops. You may want to drive to an area, visit a number of stops at a convenient distance, and then drive on to the next group. You can also do a virtual tour via the following list of waymarks (not all locations have a waymark at this time). Or visit the link listed below for a stop-by-stop description of each location. This web page also provides information over and above that which is available in the brochure or the historical markers at each stop. Here is a list of the 18 stops on the tour (NRHP indicates that this location is also on the National Register of Historic Places):
01 - The Davis Fort [site only]
02 - Box Elder Fort [site only]
03 - Pioneer Cabin - Second Relocation [Morrison/Knudsen Cabin]
04 - Union Pacific Depot (NRHP)
05 - Tithing Office
06 - Box Elder Stake Tabernacle (NRHP)
07 - First Ward Meeting House
08 - Brigham City Archway Sign
09 - Box Elder County Courthouse [no marker - not waymarked] (NRHP)
10 - Brigham City Fire Station/City Hall (NRHP)
11 - Brigham City Co-Op Store (NRHP)
12 - Box Elder Academy of Music and Dancing [no marker - not waymarked]
13 - Grist Mill (NRHP)
14 - Relief Society Granary (NRHP)
15 - Woolen Mill [no marker - not waymarked]
16 - Planing Mill (NRHP)
17 - Lorenzo Snow Grave [not waymarked]
18 - Bushnell Hospital/Intermountain Indian School [no marker - not waymarked]
Fee?: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Approximate Time to Finish: >2 hours
Addtional Website URL: [Web Link]
Brochure or Interpretive Signs: Interpretive Plaques/Signs
Rate the Walk:
Wherigo Cartridge: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
A picture at the start of the Trail or Walk is greatly appreciated. Additional photos taken during the course of the walk would also be of great benefit.
If there does not appear to be a defined beginning to the trail or walk, pick a logical place (e.g. close to parking) or where information about the walk or trail can be gathered.