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The Pine Valley Chapel, located in Pine Valley, Utah, is a historic meetinghouse built by settlers in 1873 and continues to be used for worship services by Latter-day Saints in the area. Visitors can take daily tours during the summer to learn about the dedication of the early Saints, construction techniques used, and explore the nearby tithing office.
Settlers initially came to Pine Valley in 1856 for timber, leading to the construction of successful lumber mills that provided resources for various Latter-day Saint projects. The chapel, with its unique design attributed to local settler Ebenezer Bryce, has undergone renovations while preserving its original structure and historical artifacts, earning a spot on the National Register of Historic Places.
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