Imagine, on crisp fall mornings, waking up in a stunning destination in Utah that rivals the charm of a Swiss countryside ...
The infamous and inexcusable Mountain Meadows Massacre lives on as the bloodiest stain on the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The 2008 book “Massacre at Mountain Meadows” ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A play underway at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center is focusing on a dark piece of Utah's history. "Mountain Meadows," which weaves together the stories of a ...
In September 1857, more than 100 people on their way from Arkansas to California camped in southern Utah in a place called Mountain Meadows to rest their horses and livestock before pushing on toward ...
Now we bring you a story about a site in southwest Utah that took 150 years to tell the truth. It's part of our series, "Off The Mark," about the nation's fascinating and sometimes completely wrong ...
In 1857, a wagon train of 137 men, women, and children was slaughtered in the Utah Territory by Mormon militia and their Native allies in what would become one of the darkest and most controversial ...
The St. George City Sculpture Garden will be getting a new statue next week dedicated to Utah author Juanita Brooks. Brooks authored 12 books and 35 poems, articles and essays while serving on the ...
Netflix's "American Primeval" is inspired by the true story of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. The massacre is depicted in episode 1 and is the inciting incident for the main characters' journey. The ...
Netflix is releasing a new six-episode series of fictionalized history on Thursday morning that includes Brigham Young and uses the Mountain Meadows Massacre as what the streamer calls “the inciting ...
In April 1857, near Harrison, 120 to 150 settlers started a journey toward the promise of a better life in California. Before they could reach their destination, a party of Mormons (known formally as ...