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         MUSEUMS & HISTORIC SITES 13
Historic Walking Tours
                            Cedar City
Enjoy a glimpse of rich heritage in industry, culture, and education.
1 Rock Church - circa 1930s - Corner of Center Street and First East.
2 Cedar City Tabernacle Marker - Southwest corner Rock Church property on Center Street between Main and First East.
3 Old Ward Hall Marker - North of Rock Church on First East.
4 Old Social Hall Marker - North of the Old Ward Hall Marker on the west side of First East.
5 Father Escalante Marker - Southwest corner of the city park on Main Street and 200 North.
6 Randall Jones Marker - Southwest corner of the City Park on Main Street and 200 North.
7 Pioneer Iron Works Marker - At old Iron Works site, east side of First East and 400 North.
8 Frontier Homestead State Park Museum - West side of the street 635 North Main.
9 Pioneer Cabin - circa 1851 - At Iron Mission State Park west of the north end of the large museum building.
10 Wagon Box Fort Marker - 1.6-miles North of Main and Center Street on east side of Main Street.
11 Cedar City Railroad Depot - circa 1812 - North of 200 North across from Main Street, west of the city park.
12 Old Hospital - 216 South and 200 West across the street, south from the LDS Church.
13 Ellen Pucell Unthank Monument - North side of 200 South and 420 West in front of Thorley Recital Hall on SUU campus.
14 Old Main Building and Marker - On SUU campus, Southwest of the old site of the Adams Memorial Shakespeare Theater.
15 Old Sorrel Monument - 351 West Center Street.
16 Old Cedar City Site - Fort Cedar Monument -
North side of Old Fort Drive at 1500 West.
17 Old Brick Yard Monument - On the corner of 800
South on Main Street, in front of Wal-Mart.
18 Chaffin Grist Mill Site and Monument - Just north of 200 South, between 200 South and Coal Creek, directly across the street north from 678 East 200 South.
19 Old Co-op Flour Mill Monument - Located 1.1-miles east of Center and Main Street on the right or south side of Center Street (U-14) in the mouth of Cedar Canyon.
Parowan
“Mother Town of Southern Utah”
Enjoy the architecture and craftsmanship of the early pioneers.
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Parowan Rock Church - circa 1863–1867 - Town Square between Center and 100 South on Main Street.
Jesse N. Smith House - circa 1857–1858 35 West 100 South
Sundial Marker - circa 1851 Fremont Monument - circa 1854
Log Council and School House Monument - circa 1851
William and Julia Lyman Home - circa 1895 191 South Main Street
Stubbs Home - This quaint home is an excellent example of Victorian eclectic Queen Anne architecture.
Parowan Heritage Park
700 South on Old Highway 91
Water Diversion/Industries - Many early industries were built along Center Creek.
Rambouillet Barn - circa 1915 - This private residence was once a barn where ranchers raised the finest quality Rambouillet sheep.
Power Plant- circa 1906 - Parowan city built this first power plant utilizing water from Center Creek.
Cotton and PUMMI Factory Marker - This is the site of the first cotton factory built by Mormon pioneers.
Holyoak Home - One of a few remaining homes built along the adobe fort wall.
Matheson/Adams Family Home - This beautiful home was built during financial prosperity, when families could afford to buy fired brick instead of using locally made adobe.
                                    MUSEUMS & HISTORIC SITES
          Parowan has two other walking tours rich in heritage and history.
Stop by the Parowan Visitor’s Center at 5 South Main, for detailed information
about the Eastside Tour and the Culture, Commerce and Education Tour or call 435-477-8190.
 Cedar City and Brian Head Tourism Bureau
800-354-4849 • www.visitcedarcity.com
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