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Pioneer Memorial Museum, Salt Lake City

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Pioneer Memorial Museum reviews

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  • I wanted to like this, especially the quilts and other textiles, but there's no rhyme or reason to the layout of this building. There's also very little in the way of descriptions and NO... 
    I wanted to like this, especially the quilts and other textiles, but there's no rhyme or reason to the layout of this building. There's also very little in the way of descriptions and NO...  more »
  • This museum is quite interesting and had so much more in it than we anticipated. There are several stories and everywhere you turn there is another room to explore. I read one negative review here... 
    This museum is quite interesting and had so much more in it than we anticipated. There are several stories and everywhere you turn there is another room to explore. I read one negative review here...  more »
  • There was no story - it was a collections of thousands of items, but no story of the significance/meaning of any of it. Very disappointing. I was hoping to learn more about how the pioneers... 
    There was no story - it was a collections of thousands of items, but no story of the significance/meaning of any of it. Very disappointing. I was hoping to learn more about how the pioneers...  more »
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  • Its a lovely place to learn and much less crowded than other museums. The staff are very helpful. There is a rule that you can't bring backpacks inside, but one of the lovely employees gave me a locker for it! Sometimes its a bit creepy when your on your own so bring a friend.
  • Wow! I can't believe how much there was to see here! I attended with a 4th grade class and the museum kept the kids' attention as well. There was a fun scavenger hunt to do where you can search to find items and mark them off like a Bingo game. The kids were seeing cool stuff all over the place and yelling to each other to come see. "Look, a top hat!" and "look, an old violin!" were some of the phrases I overheard. A tiny sampling of the items there include clothes, wagons, toys, quilts, furniture, genealogical books, old Bibles, weaving looms (one was Emma Smith's), sewing machines, an old fire engine, the golden spike, an old camera, and neat portraits. There are portraits covering the walls of the stair wells. We imagined that the images moved like in the movie Harry Potter. It brought those pioneers "to life." Needless to say, the experience was interesting, educational, and moving. What a legacy those pioneers have left for us!
  • Wonderful place for early pioneer history. You can show your children things that they have learned about. Including the 2 headed lamb! Lovely gift shop and friendly people to talk to and help you.
  • This museum is very good place for family Museum containing memorabilia from the age of the American pioneers. Most collections from 1800s. Free admission.
  • Ok, this is one of the creepier, stranger places in Salt Lake City and worth exploring. They have jars of teeth. Stuff made from human hair. Artifacts from the age of Fraternal Orders. Highly recommended. Two headed animals. Infant skeletons. I am not making this up.

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