Fodor's Expert Review Helper's Mining & Railroad Museum

Helper Family

Located within the old Hotel Helper in the town's National Historic District, this excellent museum doubles as a visitor center. A labyrinth of rooms spread over four floors depict everyday activities of Helper's past and include uncountable trinkets, toys, clothing, and tools from the various businesses and homes here. Some visitors come just for the incredible historic photographs, including several by Dorothea Lange of a nearby coal camp in the 1930s. The museum also features one of the best collections in the state of WPA paintings from Utah artists, including Price's own Lynn Fausett. An exhibit on railroad and mining equipment is located outdoors.

Family History Museum

Quick Facts

294 S. Main St.
Helper, Utah  84526, USA

435-472–3009

www.helpercity.net/museum

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $8 suggested donation, Closed Sun.

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