Anonymous ID: e4404f April 2, 2018, 8:15 p.m. No.874862   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>874482

 

Sounds like a nice place to visit.

 

https:// www.deseretnews.com/article/997422/Wasatch-tour-focuses-on-homestead-barn.html

 

>John Huber emigrated from Switzerland to Midway, where he established himself as a community leader and farmer. Huber was, in fact, a strong influence in establishing the Swiss heritage to the Midway and Heber areas.

 

>Currently, there are two buildings on the old Huber Farm, which was purchased by the state and renovated. It is located in Snake Creek Canyon, which is about one mile from the Wasatch visitors center.

 

>One building was the Huber home, and the second a creamery where dairy products were produced, stored and later sold throughout the area.

 

https:// utahstateparks.reserveamerica.com/tourDetails.do?contractCode=UT&parkId=349400&tourId=154159&cat=1

 

http:// www.utahhumanities.org/oldsite/MII_Midway.htm

 

>Huber Grove at Wasatch Mountain State Park was once the home of Johannes and Maria Huber, Swiss immigrants to Heber Valley. Between 1871 and 1880, Maria raised a large family in their small cabin, kept their apple orchard productive, and their home warm and inviting. Maria Huberโ€™s Influence on Pioneer Family Life highlights Maria's influence using an eclectic group of her possessions, including her spectacles, examples of her tatting, a carved butter mold, and some of her precious silverware. All of these objects were donated to the Park by Maria's granddaughter as a result of research done for this project!