Frontier Homestead State Park Museum observes Military Appreciation Day
Frontier Homestead State Park Museum observes Military Appreciation Day

Frontier Homestead State Park Museum observes Military Appreciation Day

By Todd Prince

To honor and recognize the significant contributions of our military members, Utah State Parks announces Military Appreciation Day Aug. 10. Come celebrate our courageous military personnel with your family, friends, and community at Frontier Homestead State Park Museum in Cedar City from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

A different historic activity will be offered at the top of every hour, and will include military drills, rope making, semaphore, and Morse code. Visitors will also have access to all our hands-on historical activity stations.

Day-use entrance fees into all Utah state parks will be waived for active service members and veterans and their families. All 43 state parks will offer special activities or displays as way to pay tribute and say thank you.

Military Appreciation Day is sure to offer something for every member of your family. Admission to the park is $5 per family or free for active service members, veterans, and their families. For more information about Frontier Homestead State Park or Military Appreciation Day, call (435) 586-9290 or visit fronterhomestead.org. Frontier Homestead State Park is located at 635 N. Main St. in Cedar City.

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