Welcome to the official site of the International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers (ISDUP, DUP). The ISDUP was organized solely for historical, educational, and public purposes and is completely non-political and non-sectarian. We are dedicated to honoring the names and achievements of the men, women, and children who founded Utah. We seek to encompass a broad scope of services, ranging from the preservation of historic landmarks to the education of thousands of school children and adults about their pioneer forebears.

 

ISDUP Announcements and News


*** ANNOUNCEMENT ***

 

The Museum is closed to the Public as of
3 May 2010  until further notice. This is for further interior and exterior renovation.  Please check back often for update on reopening.



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*** ANNOUNCEMENT ***

NEW!

Index now available for
entire ISDUP website

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  • The museum is closed to patrons until further notice due to renovation taking place.  This means that Photo, Artifacts, and History Departments are also closed patrons until further notice.  Patrons can contact these department by email, mail, or by telephone as follows... [Read More]
  • PUTTING RUMORS TO REST:   Both paper and online (eforms) are supported by International!  Paper forms are not being eliminated.  Paper forms have been supported in the past, are currently supported, and will be supported in the future.  At the same time, use of online forms (eforms) is also supported.  ISDUP officers or members are not required to use the ISDUP website or online forms (eforms)
  • 2010 Days of '47 Royalty Pageant was held 24 April. [Read More]

 

Pioneer Memorial Museum Information and Hours



The entire Museum is closed to the Public beginning

3 May 2010

until further notice.
This is for further interior and exterior renovation. 
Please check back often for update.

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Photography not allowed in the Museum


The Pioneer Memorial Museum (also known as DUP Museum) located at 300 N Main Street in Salt Lake City, Utah, houses the world's largest collection of artifacts on one subject.

CLICK here for Directions to Pioneer Memorial Museum

Museum Hours: (No admission fee - Contributions are welcomed.)

Fall / Winter / Spring (Sep-May) Mon-Sat 9AM-5PM

Summer (Jun - Aug) Mon-Sat 9AM-5PM; Sun 1PM-5PM

History Department: Find documents about your pioneer ancestors!

Schedule - (Jan-Dec) Mon-Fri, 9AM-4PM. Please come in before 3PM.
The History Department is not open Saturday or Sundays.

Photograph Department

 

          Schedule - (Jan-Dec) generally open Mon, Tues, & Thurs 9:30 AM-4PM.

          Please call ahead (801-532-6479 ext. 206) if you are coming to visit
          call us to insure that someone will be there.


Transportation & Accessibility: Bus stop within 1 block

Wheelchair accessibility: Full

Photography not allowed in the Museum 

 

Coming Events





July 26 – September 10, 2010Cedar City, Utah

New Harmonies
Celebrating American Roots Music
A Smithsonian Traveling Exhibit

Date: 26 July-10 September 2010
Time:  
10 AM to 5 PM (Mon-Fri); 10 AM to 1 PM (Sat)
Where: Iron County Visitor Center
Address: 581 North Main, Cedar City, UT 84720
Admission:
Free
Hosted by Cedar City Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Phone number 435-586-5058
Questions: 

435-586-5124


Click here for brochure and more information








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