St. George is central to some of the most dramatic natural beauty in the American West, from the Mojave Desert to Zion National Park and the Pine Valley Mountains. While its summers are hot, St. George's mild and largely snow-free winters make it popular with golfers, hikers and bikers. In fact, Brigham Young wintered here – his home in town is open to the public.
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After moseying through a pretty strred street we sprted out unto the open where the Hamblin house sat.Back off the road, adjacent to a row of pioneer homes and buildings on was the old road. Very interesting..worth the sweet drive out of St.George!
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Open to the public, the St. George Temple is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. Visitors can walk through the colorful gardens lined with towering trees, sit by the fountains and cascading waterfall, enjoy the beautiful views, and feel the peace of the grounds. While you're there, you can take a guided tour at the Visitors' Center.
Love it!! Beautiful!! Center of St George- beautiful visitors center to learn abt the temple and its history in the city. A must-see if in town!
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I love history and this was a place I had never heard of or been too. It was a very informative tour and I want to go back and take it all in again!
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The Mission of the St. George Art Museum is to educate all visitors through quality exhibitions from all periods, cultures, and media, as well as to collect, conserve, inventory, exhibit, and interpret art and artifacts from Utah and the West.
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The Pioneer Courthouse in St. George is one of the oldest standing buildings in Washington County, Utah. Built by early settlers in 1870, it was used continuously as a courthouse until 1960. The courtroom and jail can be visited.
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