Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum
The present-day Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Relic Hall was the first public building in Georgetown. Built from local hand-hewn logs, it originally stood on the north side of 4th Street north West. It was moved to its present location to be used as a Relief Society House until the new chapel was built in 1961. Bishop Floyd Clark deeded the building to the DUP in 1978.
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum

Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum
Georgetown, Bear Lake County

  • Grants: 1997, 2007

Location: 161 W 3rd St, Georgetown, Idaho 83239
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