Emery County Historical Society
Invites you to join us for a historical tour of the
OLD RANGER STATION/ DUP MUSEUM
Mark Your Calendar
Thursday, May 31, 2018, 6:30 p.m.
Please join us as we tour the Old Ranger Station that was erected in 1909 at what is now Bear Creek Campground. This was the first Ranger Station in Huntington Canyon. It was used as the summer headquarters by the forest ranger. Later the building was given to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and in 1951 moved to its current location in Huntington to be the headquarters of the Huntington Camp. We will also learn about other historical sites and be able to see what the city of Huntington, a Mormon Pioneer melting pot, looked like in 1900.
We will meet at the Huntington DUP Museum located across the street from the Huntington Senior Citizen Center located at 176 W 100 N where we will go after the tour to enjoy ice cream floats and sodas.
Annual Dues are still only $5.00/person