| The Pioneer Memorial Museum is noted as the world's largest collection of artifacts on one particular subject, and features displays and collections of memorabilia from the time the earliest settlers entered the Valley of the Great Salt Lake until the joining of the railroads at a location known as Promontory Point, Utah, on May 10, 1869. This museum has the finest collection of pioneer memorabilia in the Intermountain West. Paintings by noted Utah artists, guns, quilts, flags, furniture, books, hand-made clothing, and too many items to enumerate are found here. |