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Some of the oldest known dwellings in Price, these pioneer cabins are a staple of the community. Renovated for the Price City Centennial in 1992, these cabins give us a peek at what home-life was like in the late 1800s. It is no secret that the cabins in those times were very small and the pioneers worked hard to construct housing with what they had. Large families were raised in very small homes with children often playing outside and assisting in the housework and farming. The pioneers were often close to God, were faithful people and frequented church.
In a combined effort by the Carbon County Historical Society, the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and the E. Clampus Vitus Mountain Charlie Chapter, these cabins are maintained to ensure that the story of our area's founding can continue to be told for years to come.
