The annual family history conference, Roots Tech, is organized by FamilySearch, the genealogy research arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The more...
You may have heard that things are “hot” in Lehi’s technology businesses at “Silicon” Slopes, however, you may not know that things have been very, very...
The 135-year-old Broadbent’s building was demolished on Monday, February 4, under a gray sky. Neighbors and residents stopped to watch and take photos as the iconic...
Although nearly forty years have passed, students who attended Lehi High School during the early eighties still reminisce about the remarkable achievement that occurred during the...
During the Great Depression (1929-1933) holiday meals were different than today’s fare at most tables. It was a rare luxury to have enough bread and butter,...
After recently discovering that properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places do not automatically have protections against future changes, the Lehi Historical Society members...
Created by The Lehi Historical Society and Archives to celebrate Lehi’s inspiring history and to bring in needed funds, the 504-piece puzzles feature some of Lehi’s...
Have you ever wondered about the history of the older buildings in Lehi? Ever had the desire to reminisce or need a clever way to teach...
Lehi’s rich history has tales of several buildings home to paranormal activities. Probably the most researched is the story of the old Lehi Hospital, which was...
Water systems, library improved during Tripp administration According to long time Lehi resident and former chairperson of the Democrat Party in Lehi, Virginia Moore, “George Tripp,...
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