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The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum in Tooele, also called Pioneer City Hall, is a heritage museum located in the building originally constructed in 1867. The building was constructed using rocks taken from Settlement Canyon in Tooele County. The building was used at times for a courthouse, city hall, jail and amusement center until 1941. When the new city hall was completed, the building was given to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers for an amusement hall and a meeting place. It was later turned into a museum. On the property beside the museum is a Pioneer Log Cabin, built in 1855. The Tooele Pioneer Museum contains many pictures, histories, and artifacts from Tooele County.
47 E Vine St, Tooele, UT 84074, Phone: 435-830-9783

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