Philippe Jacques Kradolfer
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The Pioneer Memorial Museum is located at 300 N Main Street in Salt Lake City, just a few blocks north of Temple Square and to the west of the Capitol Building. It has an impressive number of items providing a deep understanding of the life of the pioneers during their trek and upon arriving and establishing Salt Lake City. The museum has items that belong to famous Latter-Day Saints such as the spinning wheel of Emma Smith, the wife of Joseph Smith and the wagon that carried Brigham Young into the Salt Lake Valley, among many other relics. There is an old theater seat and the original curtain from the Salt Lake City Theater. Among the many interesting items there is also a horse-pulled fire engine beautifully restored. We were impressed by the size of the museum as well as the many displays. In many cases though, there are too many items side by side competing one with another cluttering the view. This may be too much for young people. There are large items and thousands of small items such as newspapers, books, handmade blankets and clothes, shoes, typical tools and furniture of the time, kitchen appliances and utensils, toys, and many more very interesting pieces of the pioneer’s history. Certainly worth your time while visiting Utah. The entrance is free.