Outdoor displays about Philo T Farnsworth (the inventor of television), a pioneer covered wagon, and a log cabin. Really learned a lot about Beaver's history. Maintained by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
This beautiful 4 story brick building of Queen Anne Victorian style was going to be torn down until the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers received a grant to renovate it. It was preserved to it's original glory and is truly a hidden gem worthy of a visit. From the original jail in the basement with its original heavy iron doors and separate door entrance for the prisoners, a beautiful courtroom with exquisite woodwork and hardwood floor, to the bell tower that has its original clock from 1889 that rings every hour which could be heard throughout town, this building is definitely worth an hour or two visit. The building has many pioneer artifacts from clothing, china dishes and an old organ that crossed the plains, furniture, pictures hanging in the main hall of Beaver's original pioneers including Butch Cassidy's grandmother, butter churns and presses, even a preserved wedding cake that is over 125 years old and many other original gems used by the pioneers. The rooms are set up well with items grouped together. There is the original U.S. flag with 48 stars that flew on the USS Utah during the attack on Pearl Harbor and the story why it's in Beaver. There is no fee to visit. If you're into history or just old pioneer things, this is the place to stop in Beaver. It's closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Nicely situated old courthouse.
Beaver Court House Museum is a US Museum based in Beaver, Utah. Beaver Court House Museum is located at 90 E Center St, Beaver, UT 84713, USA.
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