Take yourself on a downtown tour!
Have you ever found yourself downtown in historic St. George and wondered what it use to look like? Download our easy to use PDF files below on your phone, or print them out and take a stroll back in time. Many buildings have been repourpoused many times and stand today in the heart of Washington County. Learn more about the history that surounds you and better understand how St. George become the town that it is today.
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Green Gate Village
This document describes the many historic buildings included in the Green Gate Village just west of Main Street on Tabernacle Street in St. George, Utah. The homes were lived in by some of our earliest settlers. Other buildings are described along the way.
Ancestor Square
The Ancestor Square walking tour describes many historical buildings in the block called “Ancestor Square.” These buildings have been converted into restaurants, retailers, and art galleries.
Pioneer Corner
The Pioneer Corner walking tour highlights the two main buildings consisting of the Pioneer Courthouse and the Pioneer Museum. The Courthouse is one of the oldest standing buildings in Washington County. Others building occupying the city block are also described.
Town Square
The Town Square walking tour describes many important buildings such as the Tabernacle, the Dixie Academy (Children’s Discovery Museum), and Woodward School. Many community events are held in this square.