Location: 311 South 100 East Street, Brigham City
Built in 1884-1886, the First Ward Meeting House is the oldest church still standing in Brigham City. It was made of stone, and a wooden recreation hall was later added to form a T with the main building.
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1st Ward Meeting House
Location: Utah
County: Box ElderMonument #: Sponsor/Year: Box Elder Chapter -
Tags: box elder chapter, Landmark
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