Historical Marker · No. 1414
LDS Meeting House
Spring City, Sanpete County · Utah
Erected by NA, 1989
Spring City's old meetinghouse is one of the anchors of a town that is, as a whole, a National Historic District — block after block of preserved nineteenth-century stone. In a Latter-day Saint settlement the meetinghouse was the center of everything: not just Sunday worship but the school, the dances, and the town meetings, the social spine of the community. This marker remembers Spring City's. Its survival, like the rest of the town's old fabric, owes something to the place never growing big enough or rich enough to tear its history down.
Where it stands
39.47587, -111.49645 · Directions
Worth the stop nearby
- Spring City — 0.4 miAn entire pioneer town preserved on the National Register
- Mount Pleasant — 5.4 miA National Register Main Street and Utah's oldest boarding school
- Skyline Drive — 9.1 miA hundred miles of dirt along the 10,000-foot crest of the Wasatch Plateau
- Ephraim Co-op — 9.3 miThe 1871 cooperative store that outlived the economy it was built to replace
More markers nearby
- Spring Town — steps away
- Spring City, City Hall — 0.2 mi
- Spring City — 0.2 mi
- Spring City Pioneer Cemetery — 0.4 mi