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Thomas W. Smith's Corn Cracker and Grist Millstone
Thomas Washington Smith was one of the original pioneers t...
ZCMI Co-op Building
1872 - 1875
Official outlet of ZCMI (Zion's Co-opera...
Relief Society Hall
Built 1875
The Relief Society Hall's main section wa...
The Temple and Honeymoon Trails
The Temple Trail
The temple trail is the route use...
The Bentley House and Judd Store
The house behind the store was built in 1876 by William Os...
Orson Pratt – Richard Bentley
Orson Pratt was one of two Latter-day Saint Apostles calle...
The Waffle House
At this location, on Labor Day 1955, Avondale Estates neig...
Grenadier Squaw Village
Grenadier
Squaw Village
Non-Hel-E-Ma
Sha...
Council Site Between William Henry Harrison and Indians
Near this spot, June 21, 1813
was held a council bet...
Plaza Bandstand
As early as 1865, Lucian Bonaparte Jewell organized a Bras...
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Thomas W. Smith's Corn Cracker and Grist Millstone
Thomas Washington Smith was one of the original pioneers to settle Washington in 1857. He must have started to build his mill immediately after arriving the millstones were large and of granite and would have taken a Herculean effort to ...
ZCMI Co-op Building
1872 - 1875
Official outlet of ZCMI (Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution), "America's First Department Store." This building housed the Zions Co-op Rio Virgin Manufacturing Company from 1872-1875. It was part of the ZCMI co-operative system which served more than 150 communities ...
Relief Society Hall
Built 1875
The Relief Society Hall's main section was built in 1875 and the west wing about 1904. This makes the present "L" shaped building. Both sections were built of adobes that were produced locally. Its style of architecture is Greek ...
The Temple and Honeymoon Trails
The Temple Trail
The temple trail is the route used from 1871 to 1877 to haul timber from Mt. Trumbull, Arizona, to St. George, Utah, for the building of the St. George LDS Temple. Pioneers traveled 80 miles along the ...
The Bentley House and Judd Store
The house behind the store was built in 1876 by William Oscar Bentley. It was sold in the early 1900's to Thomas Judd, who attached a mercantile to the dining room. The Judd family owned and operated the store from ...
Orson Pratt – Richard Bentley
Orson Pratt was one of two Latter-day Saint Apostles called by Brigham Young to lead the St. George colony in 1864. When Orson was called on a mission to Europe, the home passed to Richard Bentley. It was partially converted ...
The Waffle House
At this location, on Labor Day 1955, Avondale Estates neighbors Joe Rogers, Sr., and Tom Forkner founded the first Waffle House restaurant. The name was inspired by the most popular item on the original menu. The restaurant's focus on fast-food ...
Grenadier Squaw Village
Grenadier
Squaw Village
Non-Hel-E-Ma
Shawnee Princess
Friend of the
White Man
1750
Marker is on Emerson Road 0.4 miles east of U.S. 23, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Council Site Between William Henry Harrison and Indians
Near this spot, June 21, 1813
was held a council between
General
William Henry Harrison
and the Indians comprising
Wyandots, Delawares,
Shawnees and Senecas with
Tarhe the Crane
as spokesman resulting in
permanent peace
with the Indians of Ohio.
Marker is on Martin Street south of West State Street, in ...
Plaza Bandstand
As early as 1865, Lucian Bonaparte Jewell organized a Brass Band in Prescott, but by the 1870s the regimental bands from Ft. Whipple began to dominate the local music scene. The original Plaza Bandstand, built in the late 1800s, had ...