Deuel Cabin
Built from local timber and furnished to reflect the period, the cabin shows the simplicity and resourcefulness of pioneer living. Osmyn Deuel worked as a blacksmith and farmer, and the family quickly began planting crops and establishing a home in the unfamiliar valley. Though modest in size, the cabin sheltered both family life and the hopes of people working to build a new community centered on faith in Jesus Christ.
Today, the restored cabin stands between the Church History Museum and the FamilySearch Library. The cabin is not open to go inside, but visitors can view the interior through a clear doorway.
Mga Bagay na Magagawa sa Malapit
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The Heavens Are Opened
Immerse yourself in the early history of the Church, beginning with a theater experience depicting Joseph Smith’s First Vision. View compelling artifacts and stories of faith that show how revelation guided the Restoration of Jesus Christ’s church.
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Selections from the International Art Competition
See a collection of inspiring artwork from past International Art Competitions at the Church History Museum. Created by artists from around the world, these expressions of faith offer unique insights into what it means to be a Latter-day Saint.
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A Firm Foundation
This family-friendly exhibit explores physical and spiritual foundations using the story of the Salt Lake Temple. Children can try an earthquake table, take photos in an ox yoke, and think about building a spiritual foundation on Jesus Christ.
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Restoration of Sealing Keys
In this scene, the Old Testament prophet Elijah appears to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery. He restored priesthood sealing power to them so that, through Jesus Christ, marriages and families can continue forever with peace and joy.
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Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood
This statue depicts John the Baptist appearing to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery in 1829. He restored the Aaronic Priesthood, the same authority he used to baptize Jesus Christ. It reminds us that Christ’s power to bless, cleanse, and guide has been restored to the earth.
Bagay na Madalas Itanong (FAQ)
Alamin Bago Pumunta
Let the celebration begin!
Join us for an unforgettable experience April 5 to October 1, 2027. Everyone is welcome. Reservations are recommended to tour the Salt Lake Temple Open House.

