Frontier Homestead State Park Museum, Pioneer heritage museum in Cedar City, United States.
The Frontier Homestead State Park Museum is a pioneer heritage museum in Cedar City displaying a large collection of horse-drawn wagons, farming equipment, and settler artifacts dating from 1850 to 1920. The exhibits spread across workshops, barns, and storage buildings from that era, showing how early homesteaders worked and lived.
The site opened in 1980 as Iron Mission State Park, named after Mormon settlers who established an iron industry in southern Utah during the 1850s. This early mining and manufacturing work laid the foundation for the region's economic growth and settlement patterns.
The museum displays how 19th century settlers lived and worked, with exhibits showing household items and tools from their daily routines. The collections tell the story of the practical challenges people faced when building their homesteads and running their operations.
Visits are best during warmer months since winter brings adjusted hours and occasional closures. The site is straightforward to explore, and you should allow time to see the outdoor buildings and grounds.
The museum preserves the only surviving bell from the original iron foundry, a striking relic from early metalwork in Utah Territory. This piece offers a direct connection to the industrial activities that established the community.
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