September 13, 2021 - Event
Event

Voices From The Past: SHOSHONE PERSPECTIVES

Kaysville Fruit Heights Museum of History and Art, in association with other northern Utah museums, is an active participant in promoting history education.  As part of our commitment to this worthy endeavor, we partnered with the Kaysville Branch of the Davis County Library System to host: “Voices From The Past: SHOSHONE PERSPECTIVES” featuring Darren Parry on September 13, 2021.

See Google’s “Native American Locations in Kaysville’s History” map for some truly interesting early Kaysville History! 

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Architectural Scavenger Hunt

Architectural Scavenger Hunt

Thanks to all who helped us make the County Wide"April Architectural Adventures" a success!Patrons from multiple museums across Davis County helped make the first ever collaborative effort of the Davis County Museums organization a success. With clues in hand, many...

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4th Annual Cemetery Tour

4th Annual Cemetery Tour

KAYSVILLE — volunteers prepared grave site decorations ahead of the annual cemetery tour. Ghosts, businessmen, pioneers, founding mothers and more were spotlighted on Saturday, October 22 from 1-3 p.m.   WIND didn't stop the fun - Extended days added - Prize Winner...

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3rd Annual Cemetery Tour

3rd Annual Cemetery Tour

Kaysville Cemetery Tour - October 25-30, 2021 Self Guided and Virtual on Facebook (and now here... on this website) We are forced to make our 2021 Cemetery Tour self-guided and virtual just like last year due to the pandemic. Participants, please see the map for...

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Event Posts

Architectural Scavenger Hunt

Architectural Scavenger Hunt

Thanks to all who helped us make the County Wide"April Architectural Adventures" a success!Patrons from multiple museums across Davis County helped make the first ever collaborative effort of the Davis County Museums organization a success. With clues in hand, many...

read more
4th Annual Cemetery Tour

4th Annual Cemetery Tour

KAYSVILLE — volunteers prepared grave site decorations ahead of the annual cemetery tour. Ghosts, businessmen, pioneers, founding mothers and more were spotlighted on Saturday, October 22 from 1-3 p.m.   WIND didn't stop the fun - Extended days added - Prize Winner...

read more