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PIONEER VILLAGE
Pioneer Village
RIDES
12. STAGECOACH - A ride through parts of Pioneer Village that you can't reach by foot.
30. RATTLESNAKE RAPIDS - The village's newest ride in years.
34.
LOG FLUME - Splashing guests since 1976.
ATTRACTIONS
1. MORMON FURNITURE EXHIBIT - Examples of early local furniture.
3. MUSIC HALL - Antique musical instruments.
4. VILLAGE PRINT SHOP - An old print shop. It used to have Deseret News painted on the window.
5. COBBLER SHOP - Cobblers made & repaired shoes. But you already knew that, right?
6. ROCKPORT CO-OP. An old co-op.
7. VILLAGE CHINA SHOP - Very, VERY fragile memories.
8. DRUG STORE - A large collection of expired medicine. You can also by Snelgrove's Ice Cream cones here.
9. PIONEER KITCHEN DISPLAY - The official name of this museum is unknown. It displays old furnaces, ice picks & several other items.
11. LOG HOME - A very small living space, but apparently it was all they needed.
13. TELEPHONE MUSEUM - Displays of old telephones and an old operator's switchboard.
14. DAVID E. SPERRY MODEL RAILROAD MUSEUM - Walls lined with miniature train cars and the home of Lagoon's old No.999.
15. GEORGE SIMMONS PROP BLACKSMITH - A blacksmith's workshop.
16. TOY & DOLL COLLECTION - The toy collection is in the same building as the Miniature Circus.
17. DON OGDEN'S MINIATURE CIRCUS - A tiny model showing how it used to be a big event when the Circus came to town.
18. CARRIAGE HALL - This large building houses a variety of horse-drawn vehicles such as a fire wagon & an horse-drawn hearse.
21. SILVER PALACE BARBER SHOP / MILLINERY - Walk in and see an old-fashioned barber shop. Upstairs is the Millinery with ladies' hats & dresses.
22. DR. DUNFORD'S DENTIST OFFICE - And you thought getting dental work is painful in our age!
23. POST OFFICE - The mail must go through!
24. KELLERSBERGER MEAT CO. - A butcher shop.
25. CLOCK SHOP - The workplace of a maker of timepieces.
26. BAKERY - Still serves delicious baked goods.
27. VILLAGE GREEN - A shady green lawn to rest or have a picnic.
31. SPACE RACERS - This is a game like the midway games. Space Racers is the only name I could find on it.
44. MORMON CRAFTSMANSHIP DISPLAY - A display of Mormon craftsmanship...of course.
45. SCHOOLHOUSE - An actual one-room schoolhouse.
46. WANSHIP CABIN - One of the few exhibits where you can still go upstairs.
47. MEAT PARLOR - A bunch of meat just hanging around.
49. COALVILLE CHURCH HOUSE - This building was used for several different things. It's presented here as a church.
50. ERASTUS BINGHAM CABIN - The Bingham Copper Mine was named after the owner of this cabin. (One of my ancestors, by the way.)
51. PRISON - This prison was first used for unruly Lagoon guests. Of course, that was a very, very long time ago.
52. GINGERBREAD HOUSE - Don't even try to eat it. It's just the style of house.
53. JACOB T. BIGLER CABIN - If you were good friends with Jacob Bigler, you might recognize this place.
54. TOWN HALL / OLD ENGINE HOUSE - A Town Hall with adjacent Fire House.
55. GUN COLLECTION - An impressive collection of old guns, rifles, cannons, swords & more.
56. BONANZA SHOOTING GALLERY - Closed at the end of 2003. A new game opened here during Frightmares in 2004.
57. CURRENCY, TOKEN & SILVER COLLECTION - Tons of outdated money and other interesting displays.
FOOD
2. ARBY'S - Recently the old General Store was completely renovated into a very appealing Arby's Restaurant. You can eat inside the air-conditioned building or behind the building outside in a shady dining area.
24. OLDE MILL - Home of the famous Barbecued Corn. They also serve lots of other items here.
25. RATTLESNAKE GRUB - Stop and eat at Rattlesnake Rapids Plaza.
11. SNELGROVE ICE CREAM SHOP - They usually give you your money's worth here. There are several flavors to choose from for your big ice cream cone.
19. PIONEER VILLAGE BAKERY / PRETZELMAKER - Serving cookies, fudge, pretzels & more.
SHOPS, ETC.
10. RESTROOMS - Drinking Fountains are located between #15 & #14 on the map and also near the Log Flume entrance.
19. OLD TIME PHOTO PORTRAITS - Pose in front of the old-fashioned camera dressed in 19th Century clothing.
20. GRANDMA CHRISTIE'S TOYS & TREATS - A new shop. The old Carousel horses still decorate the interior.
32. PEDDLER'S PLACE - A small souvenir & gift shop. Nearby you'll see Houston, the old engine from the Wild Kingdom Train on display as a Rattlesnake Rapids R.R. train.
PICNIC TERRACES
28. PIONEER PAVILION - The oldest & largest pavilion in Pioneer Village.
35. SILVER REEF - Built in 2000.
36. GOLD SPRINGS - Built in 2000.
37. COAL CITY - Built in 2000.
38. MINER'S BASIN - Built in 2000.
39. COPPERFIELD - Built in 2000.
40. GROUP FOOD SERVICES
41. ROCKPORT - Built in 2001.
42. CASTLE ROCK - Built in 2001.
43. PARK VALLEY - Built in 2001.
48. IRONTOWN - Built in 2000.
 
 
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