The Deuel Cabin, located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, is a meticulously restored and furnished original log home from the Latter-day Saint pioneer era, making it one of the oldest buildings on the Temple Square campus.
Constructed from Douglas fir and lodgepole pine logs, the cabin was once home to the Deuel family, who migrated from New York and lived in the cabin for approximately two years before becoming blacksmiths and farmers in the Utah Territory. Now open to the public, visitors can explore this historic relic and admire the authentic pioneer artifacts within its walls.
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