![]() ![]() The original marble soda fountain still serves up homemade treats. You’ll still find dishes on the menu from 1914 like the Teddy Bear Sundae, along with more modern options. The Bluebird Restaurant has been a Logan staple since 1914, making it the longest running restaurant in the state of Utah. “It looks like something out of a Hallmark movie,” says Cache Valley Visitors Bureau director Julie Hollist of the quaint street dotted with colorful hanging baskets and outdoor dining. Then, stroll the newly renovated center of downtown Logan, Utah, at Main and Center streets. Throw tomahawks or learn to set traps and identify furs with volunteers dressed as mountain men make rag dolls or compete in a two-man log-sawing contest learn to spin wool, weave rugs, milk a cow or just enjoy a wagon ride. The Welcome Center features a number of exhibits on local history, plus staff can take visitors out to the center’s bison enclosure for an up-close look at the animals.īlacksmith at the American West Heritage Center Photo: by Mike Bullock courtesy of Cache Valley Visitors Bureau ![]() Re-enacting Pioneer Life at the American West Heritage Center Photo: Flickr/Marsha Maxwell You’ll find interpreters in period clothing to help you learn about pioneer life in the Mountain Man Camp, mock-pioneer settlements and a working farm straight from 1917. Go back in time at the 160-acre American West Heritage Center in Wellsville, Utah. ![]() Here are our favorite places to get comfort food, go on a hike and see history up close. Catch a glimpse into pioneer living and enjoy live theater on the way to Yellowstone with a stop in Logan, Utah and the Cache Valley. ![]()
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