Founded in 1901, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers states that the purpose of the organization is "to perpetuate the names and achievements of the men, women and children who were the pioneers in founding this commonwealth by preserving old landmarks, marking historical places, collecting artifacts and histories, establishing a library of historical matter and securing manuscripts, photographs, maps, and all such data as shall aid in perfecting a record of the Utah pioneers."
Housed in the oldest school building in the state of Utah are thousands of relics from the days of the early pioneers. Included in this old school house are over 300 portraits of pioneers. The “Four Stages of Emma Hale Smith” is also on exhibit, featuring authentic dresses worn by Emma, the wife of the Mormon prophet, Joseph Smith.
You can visit the Pioneer Park at 55 South 100 East, Pleasant Grove, UT. They offer tours of all the buildings on the site, their number is 801-785-2519