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    Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Beautiful building and grounds! Unfortunately we arrived too late to tour the building. Plenty of parking and a nice park nearby.

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    Topaz Museum - No sounds really. Did hear a plane go over.

    Topaz Museum

    4.9(18 reviews)
    29.8 mi

    The museum and staff were very interesting! It was unbelievable what happened to these American…read morepeople. There were 2 short videos, and several rooms with art and clothes, and items from the barracks. It was great. Everyone should visit.

    Highly recommend taking the time and extra side trip to visit the museum to honor Japanese…read moreAmericans who were forced into the camps. Topaz is one of 10 interment camps during WWII (there is a display of all 10 interments plus other detention facilities set up in the US). We got lucky when we showed up because a Weber University group was there so the tour had lots of people. Enhanced the experience tenfold. Our family went to honor many people but especially during Veterans weekend to honor the 'Go for Broke' 100th Infantry/442nd battalion of Japanese Americans who fought and saved lives during WWII. There was a very generous tribute to them in the museum. The museum is in town and the old interment camp (Topaz Mountain- not on a mountain) which housed the Japanese is about 20min drive away. Tours of the camp are given also. Or go after the museum to experience the desolate place for yourself. Free admission, great little gift shop with books, cards and other items. Books written by camp survivors. Loads of personal belongings donated by the survivors and people continue to send items to share. My pic does not even scratch the surface of what there is to see. There is a virtual tour online also Yes, it's bit off the beaten track (wasn't that the point in 1941) but the area has grown some since WWII. It was chosen because it was remote but also was on the train tracks with a direct line from LA to SLC. On your way out, grab a little origami crane for peace and remembrance. We plan on visiting again!!

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    More shell art from shells of Lake Bonnevikke

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    She'll art from the shells of Lake Booneville

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    Anasazi State Park Museum

    Anasazi State Park Museum

    4.3(16 reviews)
    87.8 mi

    We saw a sign on the road, and I have always been interested in the Anasazi Indians, so we stopped…read more I was hoping to see ruins, but I didn't see any signs to let us know there were any, so we only saw the indoor museum part. There were some nice displays of arrowheads, pottery, statues, mini replicas of dwellings, etc. The gift shop seemed well stocked, and I bought use ancient Utah sea salt (no iodine). It was free entry, and I made a donation. Clean bathroom. No movies. What I got most of out of this visit, that Anasazi is not politically correct anymore. The Navajo who were helping excavate used this term but it means "enemy," so the correct term is "Ancestral Puebloans" or "Pueblo people" (such as the Hopi, Zuni, etc). Outside was a food truck. Nearby was a gas station.

    My wife was very interested in coming to this museum based on her vacation research. It was quite…read morethe hike to get here from our rental, but it was a nice museum. The museum explains the Anasazi Indians and their life here at one time. All artifacts were excavated in the area or donated. They also have a conservation area. Unfortunately, a lot of the interactive exhibits were non-operative. There is an outside attraction of an actual excavation. They also have a gift shop, a lot of very nice paintings for sale, and a 20 minute video you can sit and watch. They also had legit Navajo woven blankets if you had almost $2000 to spend. $10 family rate to come in. Original Artwork ranged from $85 to $1500. We spent about an hour and a half checking things out. Staff was friendly and was able to answer our questions.

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