Ephraim Heritage Museum

Ephraim Heritage Museum Welcome to the Fort Ephraim Camp museum and cabins! The intriguing history and beautiful artifacts

12/06/2024
Happening at Pioneer Park Today 🤩
12/06/2024

Happening at Pioneer Park Today 🤩

Don’t miss out on our exciting new exhibit! Dive into the fascinating world of wool and discover how this incredible mat...
10/18/2024

Don’t miss out on our exciting new exhibit! Dive into the fascinating world of wool and discover how this incredible material is transformed into clothing and other things. Did you know that wool has been used for over 10,000 years, dating back to the Stone Age? It was essential for warmth in winter and ensured comfort in summer.
Join us and experience the magic behind how your clothes are made!

Meet Delila C Olsen! Delila served in the military from the Spring to the Winter of 1945. She served as a nurse for the ...
09/06/2024

Meet Delila C Olsen! Delila served in the military from the Spring to the Winter of 1945. She served as a nurse for the majority of her service in a Military Hospital. After the war, her and her sweetheart moved to Ephraim, Utah, where they settled down and started their family. Delila rejoined her sweethearts in November 2023 at the age of 99. We are very grateful for this opportunity to share her story. It you would like to learn more, come see us today.

Meet Delila C Olsen! Delila served in the military from the Spring to the Winter of 1945. She served as a nurse for the ...
09/06/2024

Meet Delila C Olsen! Delila served in the military from the Spring to the Winter of 1945. She served as a nurse for the majority of her service in a Military Hospital. After the war, her and her sweetheart moved to Ephraim, Utah, where they settled down and started their family. Delila rejoined her sweethearts in November 2023 at the age of 99. We are very grateful for this opportunity to share her story. If you would like to learn more, come see us today!

“Modest is hottest” was the motto of Victorian fashion, which emphasized covering everything down to the ankles. During ...
08/09/2024

“Modest is hottest” was the motto of Victorian fashion, which emphasized covering everything down to the ankles. During the 1800s, it was common for women to change their outfits multiple times a day. These outfits were always paired with hats and gloves as accessories. The Victorians were obsessed with class, so fashion was one way of revealing, or concealing one’s status in society.

These original stairs are a cherished part of the house. Their preservation is a testament to our commitment to honoring...
06/14/2024

These original stairs are a cherished part of the house. Their preservation is a testament to our commitment to honoring the home’s history. You can go up them, but we advise you to watch your step. Visit us to discover more treasures like this.

Exhibit up for a limited time!Discover the fascinating journey of Lewis and Clark, Sacagawea, and Daniel Boone in our br...
04/26/2024

Exhibit up for a limited time!
Discover the fascinating journey of Lewis and Clark, Sacagawea, and Daniel Boone in our brand-new exhibit. Don’t miss the chance to learn about their incredible adventures firsthand. Come visit us now!

The Manti Temple rededication is a time for reflection and celebration, and we are proud to include this antique cello i...
04/23/2024

The Manti Temple rededication is a time for reflection and celebration, and we are proud to include this antique cello in our commemoration. Built in the late 19th century, this instrument was played during the original dedication of the temple and has been carefully preserved for generations. Today, it serves as a reminder of the rich history and cultural heritage of the Manti Temple.

Address

75 W 100 N
Ephraim, UT
84627

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+14358516768

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