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Intended to be a "living museum," Pioneer Village includes artifacts and mementos housed in over two dozen structures which illustrate the history of Utah. It was founded in 1938 near Salt Lake City by Horace and Ethel Sorensen. In April 1975, Lagoon bought the collection from the Sons of Utah Pioneers, and it opened at the amusement park in 1976.
Lagoon is a family owned amusement park in Farmington, Utah, located about 18 miles north of Salt Lake City.Lagoon is divided into five main areas: The Midway, containing the majority of the rides; Pioneer Village, which has several exhibits displaying pioneer buildings and artifacts; Lagoon-A-Beach, a water park; Kiddie Land, an area with several rides for small children; and X-Venture Zone ...
The 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge [5] railway has two steam-powered engines named Houston and Merriweather. Both were built by Crown Metal Products (CMP). [6] The Merriweather locomotive had previously been named Old Ironsides when it ran on a now-defunct separate railway of the same gauge in the park named Pioneer Village Railroad.
Pages in category "Lagoon (amusement park)" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... Pioneer Village (Utah) Primordial (roller coaster) R.
Operated by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, pioneer and Native American artifacts [1] Pioneer Village: Farmington: Davis: Open air: Part of Lagoon Amusement Park, reconstruction of a typical late 1800s frontier community Pope House Museum: Duchesne: Duchesne: Historic house [31] Price DUP Museum: Price: Carbon: History
Pioneer Village may refer to: Canada. Black Creek Pioneer Village, a historic site in Toronto, Ontario; Pioneer Village station, a subway station in Toronto, Ontario;
Santa's Village: Lake Arrowhead: 1955–1998 Now reopened as SkyPark at Santa's Village Santa's Village: Scotts Valley: 1957–1979 Scandia Amusement Park: Ontario, California: 1992–2019 Tahoe Amusement Park South Lake Tahoe: 1958–2008 [10] Venice Amusement Pier: Venice, Los Angeles: 1921–1946 Wild Rivers: Irvine: 1986–2011 Reopened in ...
There are over forty 19th-century buildings at Black Creek Pioneer Village, all of which are decorated and furnished according to the styles of the 1860s, some with the building's original furnishings. Several of the buildings were originally constructed at their current location. The others were relocated from other communities in Ontario.