Jacob Hamblin Home
In Santa Clara, Utah, in the United States, there is a historic home and museum called the Jacob Hamblin House (just west of St. George). Santa Clara was established in 1854 by Mormon pioneer and missionary Jacob Hamblin. He was given a new home by a group of missionaries, who built it on a mountainside after a flood wrecked the town. A museum is now operating there.
Santa Clara was established by the pioneer and Mormon legend Jacob Hamblin in the middle of the 19th century. He and his big family lived in this two-story brick house, and he was well known as a friend of the local Native Americans. To witness how pioneer families lived in the 19th century, visitors can today explore the interior and exterior of the Jacob Hamblin home, which is furnished much as it would have been when Hamblin and his family lived there. Visitors can take guided tours to learn more about the Hamblin family's lifestyle, including where they slept and ate, how they preserved fruit, how they farmed their own food, and much more.
Location: 3325 Hamblin Dr, Santa Clara, UT 84765,
Contact: +1 435-677-6230
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