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Historic Holbrook Merchantile – Chesterfield Ghost Town – Idaho

Historic Holbrook Merchantile - Chesterfield Ghost Town - Idaho

Historic Holbrook Merchantile, Chesterfield Ghost Town, Idaho.

Chesterfield is a ghost town located in the Gem Valley, in the eastern part of Idaho. It was founded in 1881 Mormon pioneers and was a thriving agricultural community with a population of over 400 people at its peak in the early 20th century. However, the town began to decline in the 1920s due to a combination of factors, including a fire that destroyed much of the downtown area, a drought, and the Great Depression.

Today, Chesterfield is a well-preserved ghost town and has become a popular tourist destination. Visitors can explore the town’s historic buildings, including the schoolhouse, church, and general store, which have been restored to their original condition. The town also has a museum that showcases artifacts and exhibits related to its history.

Mormon Handcart Pioneers – Temple Square – Salt Lake City, Utah

Mormon Handcart Pioneers - Temple Square - Salt Lake City, Utah

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A stylized view of the Handcart Pioneer Monument Statue by Torleif Soviren Knaphus. The monument is remembrance of Mormon pioneers who crossed the American West with little more than what could be carried in handicart similar to that pictured. Between 1846 and 1868, approximately 10% of the emigrants coming from the East. Most handcart pioneers were poor emigrants from Scotland, England, Wales and Scandinavia.

The statue is located at Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, on the south side, between the LDS Temple and the Tabernacle.