
On the way back to Salt Lake City we stopped at a couple historical places. We stopped at Cove Fort which was built in the 1860's and is a charming place. We stopped in Fillmore as well. It was the territorial capitol of Utah for a while. I like the basement (to the right). They have portraits of people who used to live in or around Fillmore; it was a striking place with the stone foundation walls, the pipes and the black and photographs.

Old State House - Fillmore, Utah

Hinckley family log cabin - Cove Fort, Utah

The inside of Cove Fort; twelve rooms, twelve fireplaces, toilets out back - Cove Fort, Utah
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