Kanab Heritage Museum
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Historic Homes in Kanab

The Heritage House, located at 100 South & Main, has been preserved as a museum and is affiliated with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  Admission is free.  In addition to the Heritage House, Kanab has many other historical homes. Visitors to Kanab will find it worth their time to drive by these beautiful sites and imagine a different time in Kanab's history as they picture the people who lived there. Visit the Heritage House and the Kanab Heritage Museum to learn the history of these early settlers.  While there,pick up a walking map to guide you to all of the historic home sites, including thoes pictures below.
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The following photos are just a sample of the many historic homes in Kanab. Please visit the Kanab Heritage Museum to learn the history of each and to get a copy of their addresses.  This is the Kanab Heritage House Museum, 115 South Main st. 
Rider-Pugh-Brown.
Lundquist House.
Janiss William Swapp purchased from Sears Catalog in 1921.
Francis Marion Hamblin Jr..
William Mackelprang.
McAllister-Boyd and LaVerde.
Findley , John R --Leah Built 1884 picture 1914
Johnson-Sixtus Ellis--Mery Built 1891
Kanab Academy at center of town.
Jepson Building ---- Zion Bank now
Nathan Adams Sr.- first log house built out of Kanab Fort .
Joseph & Anna Browns
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