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Provo Pioneer Village gives visitors a taste of early life in the city. Founded in 1849, Provo began as a small, isolated outpost occupied by Mormon pioneers. The pioneers learned to rely on the harsh land for all their physical needs. At Provo Pioneer Village, guests can see a collection of preserved buildings and exhibitions, including several pioneer homes, a granary, a school, a working blacksmith shop, a general store, and more. The village also houses some handcarts and covered wagons. Provo Pioneer Village is open throughout the summer to guests of all ages. Winter visits must be made by appointment. Admission is free, although donations are appreciated.

600 North 500 West, Provo, UT 84601

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