6. John Rowe Moyle House606 E 770 North, Alpine, UT 84004
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ALPINE. The Moyle home, actually a fort built to protect the family from warring Indian tribes, dates from the 1860s. The granite structure, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has been restored to its original condition and now houses a museum of pioneer artifacts and local history. Visitors are welcome to tour the grounds, which include a granary (circa 1870), antique farm equipment, and another pioneer home. A video presentation is available by appointment only and during standard business hours. (© 10Best) More Details for John Rowe Moyle HouseHours: May-Sep Sat 9am-1pm Admission: Free Type: Historic Sites |
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