Our family has a yearly tradition of visiting the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum on Pioneer Day. The ladies who run the museum feature numerous pioneer-related, child-friendly activities, such as making a pioneer doll, coloring, playing music with a saw, blacksmithing, weaving, making button toys, crafting a miniature handcart, musical performances, and a pioneer royalty. Here are a few of the pictures I took during our visit. (I also took pictures of some of Dan Weggeland's artwork on display in the museum, which is on another post.)
Front of the museum. Statue of Eliza R. Snow.
"Water Hole on the Trail," by Minerva K. Teichert
Joseph Smith announcing the pioneers of 1847
John Neff's pocketwatch
Miniature of the Manti Temple
John and Mary Barr Neff
Miniature of the Salt Lake Temple
The sign on the piano reads as follows: "
Abraham Hunsaker's piano was brought over the Pioneer Trail in a wagon, by Abraham Hunsaker and his sons, about 1862. To transport the piano they had to take off the legs so the body could sit flat in the wagon. In eastern Wyoming they apparently had problems and buried the piano, wrapping it four deep with buffalo robes, using the fur side to cushion the piano. The next year they went back and retrieved the instrument."
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