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This building was dedicated to the social gatherings of the early frontier settlers. There settlers shook off the hardships of frontier life and enjoyed music, dancing and lectures. The remains were uncovered in 1991 and a museum was erected to preserve them. This was the first theatre west of the Missouri. A glass enclosure displays the walls of the original building, along with artifacts. Historical tours are offered.

Open Monday through Friday 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. and Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. it is free to the public.

Location: 39 S State St, Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Telephone 801-321-8745

Other History nearby:
(Salt Lake City) Beehive House
(Fairfield) Camp Floyd
(Salt Lake City) Cathedral Church of St. Mark
(Salt Lake City) Cathedral of the Madeleine
(Salt Lake City) Council Hall
(Salt Lake City) Fort Douglas Military Museum


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