by JRobins | Sep 28, 2024 | Historic Marker
Harvey Pond HISTORIC MARKER 41°01’14.5″N • 111°54’23.6″W Between 1863 and 1870, Daniel and Hannah Smuin Harvey acquired approximately 360 acres of mostly steep, rocky, brushy, and mostly dry property on the southeast corner of Kay’s Ward. The...
by JRobins | Sep 28, 2024 | Historic Marker
Ward Orchards And Brickyard HISTORIC MARKER 41°02’31.8″N • 111°54’33.5″W After the Samuel Ward family established their first log home above Kaysville, they soon found that one group of Shoshone often traveled along a habitually used...
by JRobins | Sep 28, 2024 | Historic Marker
Bair Canyon Enterprises HISTORIC MARKER 41°01’54.5″N • 111°54’07.2″W The Bair, Raymond, and Green pioneers gravitated to the land near the mouth of Bair Canyon. This canyon from which Haight’s Creek flows was later named after John Bair who...
by JRobins | Aug 31, 2024 | Announcement
September 2024 Announcements Storytelling Night Davis County Museums Present Spooky, Wacky and Weird Tales The Davis County Museums group will host a night of spooky, wacky and weird tales presented by local storytellers. The combined museums in Davis County have...
by JRobins | May 27, 2024 | Announcement
June 2024 Announcements Indigenous Peoples Exhibit Extended The Indigenous Peoples Exhibit will be on display throughout the summer during office hours at the Kaysville-Fruit Heights Museum of History & Art exhibit space, in the north foyer of the Kaysville City...