The Springdale Hilltop Cemetery is locally significant as the first cemetery established during the settlement of Springdale, Washington County, Utah. Springdale’s first cemetery is the …
Springdale Town Jail, Springdale, Washington County
The Springdale Town Jail, built in 1935, is locally significant as a link between the town of Springdale, Zion National Park, and the Civilian Conservation …
Toovuhsuhvooch Archaeological District, Carbon County
The Toovuhsuhvooch Archaeological District, located in Carbon County, is significant at the statewide level under Criteria A, C and D. Also, Criteria Consideration A applies …
Springville Historic District Add. Doc., Springville, Utah County
The original Springville Historic District located in Utah County, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 21, 2004. The amended Springville …
The Salt Lake Climbers Alliance Presents – The 2025 Utah New Router Symposium
This symposium is an opportunity for our community of route developers and those interested in this topic to come together for dialogue to help garner …
Society for American Archaeology – Annual Meeting
The 90th Annual Meeting will be held April 23–April 27, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. The program is composed of general sessions, symposia, forums, lightning rounds, …
Colorado Archaeological Society Presents: On the Trail of Fremont Shield-Bearers
On the Trail of Fremont Shield-Bearers: If you’ve been hiking through any of the canyons in western Colorado and eastern Utah you likely have seen …
From Canton: Utah’s Chinese Railroad Stories
Archaeologists have spent the last decade working to uncover the largely forgotten stories of Chinese railroad workers in Utah, whether on the Transcontinental Railroad in …
Preserving Utah’s Industrial Past: The Stockton Kilns Protection Project
The Stockton Kilns—also known as the Waterman Coking Ovens—stand as a reminder of the state’s 19th-century industrial history. Built around 1873 and in operation until …
Fort Douglas Walking Tour
Take a look at this fantastic Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month event and get ready for May 2025. Every year in Utah, organizations around the …
Protecting Nine Mile Canyon’s Rich Archaeological Legacy with SHPO’s Archaeology Grant
On a private location within Utah’s renowned Nine Mile Canyon, lies a rich and unique archaeological landscape. Known for its dense concentration of ancient sites, …
Fort Douglas and the Olympics
With the International Olympic Committee’s exciting recent announcement that Salt Lake City will host the 2034 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the Utah State Historic …