Category - Places

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Hervin Bunderson Center

The Hervin Bunderson Center is a civic center located in the old Bunderson Elementary School at 641 East 200 North. Originally called Bunderson Elementary, it was named after Hervin Bunderson. Since 2010, it has housed...

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Brigham City Opera House

former_names Social Hall completion_date 1876 opened_date Oct 30 1891 From Social Hall to Opera House Brigham City’s early interest and success in community dramatics declined when the local troupe lost its home in the...

Picture of the Box Elder Tabernacle in 1897

Box Elder Tabernacle

Prior to the completion of the Brigham City LDS Temple in 2012, the first sight which would greet a tourist’s eyes as they entered Brigham City was the impressive Mormon Tabernacle. This beautiful, historic building...

Old City Hall and Firestation

Brigham City Hall and Fire Station

As the twentieth century came into its own, Brigham City officials saw the need to have their own office and council space, improved quarters for the fire department, and their own jail. Although the idea of a city hall...

Box Elder Courthouse in 1857

Box Elder County Courthouse

When the small federal style adobe courthouse in the center of Brigham City was built in 1856-57, it was planned to house church, social, and government functions. By the time it was completed, Box Elder had been...

Brigham City Sugar Factory

Utah-Idaho Sugar Factory Brigham City’s second major industrial development came with the success of the sugar beet industry in Box Elder County, which took root in 1901 with the planting of beet seed in Fielding for...

Brigham City LDS Temple

“Infobox religious building” building_name Brigham City LDS Temple image 300px-LDS_temple,_Brigham_City.jpg image_size 300px alt caption Temple under construction, 2011 map_type map_size map_caption location...

Rosenbaum Hall

Rosenbaum Hall had already played several roles in the community. It was one of Brigham City’s first commercial buildings, dating back to :863, as noted by Morris Rosenbaum in his diary: “Built a rock store on the south...

Picture of the MIA Library

MIA Library

Home reading had been promoted in the community since the Sunday School presidency’s 1870 creation of a library of books for children. That practice continued within the four LDS ward schools, which each had a small...

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