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Utah State Historical Society

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Utah Historical Society
Formation1897
TypeGovernment organization
Headquarters3760 South Highland Dr., Millcreek, UT 84106.
Region served
Utah
Websitehistory.utah.gov

The Utah State Historical Society, founded in 1897, encourages the research, study, and publication of Utah history. From its modest beginnings, the Utah Historical Society has grown to several hundred members, developed a research collection of more than a million items, published more than 300 issues of the Utah Historical Quarterly, led the historic preservation movement in Utah for nearly fifty years, created antiquities and museums programs, and more.

The Society's collection of artifacts and materials related to Utah's history was known for years as The Utah State History Museum. Both the Society and the Museum were located at the Rio Grande Railroad Depot in downtown Salt Lake City beginning in 1980.[1]

The Utah Historical Society collects materials related to the history of Utah, assists communities, agencies, building owners, and consultants with historical resources, administers the ancient human remains program, makes historical resources available in a specialized research library, offers extensive online resources and grants, and assists in public policy and the promotion of Utah's history.

The Utah Historical Society is temporarily housed at 3760 South Highland Dr., Millcreek, UT 84106.

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  1. ^ Hague, Donald V. (1994), "MUSEUMS IN UTAH", Utah History Encyclopedia, University of Utah Press, ISBN 9780874804256, archived from the original on October 7, 2024, retrieved June 5, 2025

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