Frontier Homestead State Park hosts Iron Mission Days
By Todd Prince
Frontier Homestead State Park, in partnership with the Cedar City Corporation, celebrates the founding of Cedar City with a day of hands-on activities designed to honor the community and those that created opportunities for growth. Enjoy the cool, crisp fall air Nov. 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. as Frontier Homestead hosts its annual Iron Mission Days. The cost is $5 per family. Admission is free with a museum membership.
Pioneer activities, crafts for kids, and living history demonstrations will be available. Featured activities include blacksmithing, stagecoach rides, trips in Model A Fords, our ever popular rag dolls, log cutting, and more. The Sagebrush Fiber Artisans will be on hand as well, and visitors will get a slice of birthday cake to mark the occasion.
For more information, call (435) 586-9290 or visit frontierhomestead.org. Frontier Homestead State Park is located at 635 N. Main St. in Cedar City.
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