Jun 26 2020
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Jul 24 2020
Randolph Sesquicentennial Historic Building self-guided Tour

Randolph Sesquicentennial Historic Building self-guided Tour

Presented by Bear River Heritage Area at Randolph, Utah

The Utah Humanities, the Bear River Heritage Area, and the Bear Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau are happy to present a self-guided historic building tour to promote the town’s sesquicentennial birthday celebration from June 26th to July 24th. If you just want to slow down and take a step back in time with your family, the tour will run from Friday, June 26th through July 24th. Participants may begin the tour at the Wilford Woodruff log house at 95 S. Main Street in Randolph, where a published guide will be available for pick-up.
The guide details the dates of construction of the historic buildings, style of architecture and a brief history of the inhabitants and uses. In addition to historic houses, the tour features the Randolph Tabernacle, a bridge over the Bear River, the Randolph “nail jail”, a pioneer house located a few miles south of the city limits, and a house with National Register status in Woodruff. There are a total of 16 sites to stop by. Look for the yard signs in front of the buildings featured in the brochure.
You may also pick up a guide at other locations in the county, including the Rich County Courthouse, the Sinclair Station on Main, and Crawford Trough in Randolph; Woodruff Country Market, Dee’s service station at Laketown, and Bear Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau in Garden City.
The Randolph DUP Relic Hall and Nail Jail will be open for tours on Fridays from 2-5 p.m. Please remember that while you are always welcome to drive or walk by to see the beautiful historic houses and buildings from the past, not all will be open for tours. Please be courteous and do not enter private property.
Be sure to check the Facebook page “150 Years of Celebrating Randolph, Utah” throughout the summer for expanded stories about the historic buildings. Call Maydi Eastman at (435) 881-0960 for more information; or to have a guide mailed to you call the Bear River Heritage Area at (435) 713-1426.
Because of the Coronavirus, citizens are asked to participate in small groups and observe social distancing.
Funding provided by Utah Humanities, Bear Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Bear River Heritage Area. Utah Humanities empowers groups and individuals to improve their communities through active engagement in the humanities.

Admission Info

Free and open to the public

Phone: 4357575420

Email: lduskin.goede@comcast.net

Dates & Times

2020/06/26 - 2020/07/24

Additional time info:

Please share your experiences with us on the Facebook page "150 Years of Celebrating Randolph, Utah"

Location Info

Randolph, Utah

UT