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Bamberger Railroad

Bamberger Railroad

The Bamberger Railroad got its start in 1891 as the Great Salt Lake & Hot Springs Railway. It was built by Simon Bamberger, a prominent Utah businessman and the fourth Governor of Utah (1917-1921). The end of the track remained at Lagoon from 1896 through 1902, when construction resumed, service to Kaysville was completed May 30, 1906. However, the depot was not finished until the fall of 1920.

Historic Rock Building

Historic Rock Building

Located on Main Street, Kaysville, Utah The historic rock building located mid block in downtown Kaysville is a central reference point for the history of public libraries, city halls, public health services, and art in the...

LeConte Stewart Gallery

LeConte Stewart Gallery

…Many Davis County residents owned LeConte Stewart paintings, but as his national popularity grew it became more and more difficult for local citizens to appreciate his artistic talents.  Consequently, in October of 1969, the Kaysville Community Art League was formed to work on establishing an art gallery in LeConte’s honor.  They envisioned a gallery that would display some of his best Kaysville and Davis County landscape scenes…

Davis High School

Davis High School

Davis County High School Site Selection by Bill Sanders In 1911, the school system in Davis County was consolidated into a single district with the Davis County Board of Education as its governing advisor. Hubert C. (H.C.)...

Bamberger Railroad

Bamberger Railroad

The Bamberger Railroad got its start in 1891 as the Great Salt Lake & Hot Springs Railway. It was built by Simon Bamberger, a prominent Utah businessman and the fourth Governor of Utah (1917-1921). The end of the track remained at Lagoon from 1896 through 1902, when construction resumed, service to Kaysville was completed May 30, 1906. However, the depot was not finished until the fall of 1920.

Historic Rock Building

Historic Rock Building

Located on Main Street, Kaysville, Utah The historic rock building located mid block in downtown...

LeConte Stewart Gallery

LeConte Stewart Gallery

…Many Davis County residents owned LeConte Stewart paintings, but as his national popularity grew it became more and more difficult for local citizens to appreciate his artistic talents.  Consequently, in October of 1969, the Kaysville Community Art League was formed to work on establishing an art gallery in LeConte’s honor.  They envisioned a gallery that would display some of his best Kaysville and Davis County landscape scenes…

Davis High School

Davis High School

Davis County High School Site Selection by Bill Sanders In 1911, the school system in Davis County...