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Thank You to Our McQuarrie Memorial Museum Docents

At the McQuarrie Memorial Museum, our dedicated docents are the heart of the visitor experience. Their knowledge, kindness, and passion bring pioneer history to life for everyone who walks through our doors.


Recently, we enjoyed a wonderful day at the museum filled with visitors, laughter, and engaging conversations. Our McQuarrie Memorial Museum docents were there, greeting guests, sharing stories, and helping families connect with Utah’s pioneer heritage.

We’re incredibly grateful for the time, enthusiasm, and spirit each docent shares. Whether leading tours, helping with events, or simply offering a warm welcome, they make the McQuarrie Memorial Museum a truly special place.


From all of us at the DUP Museum—thank you for all you do!


📸 Scroll down to see snapshots of our amazing docents in action!

Two McQuarrie Memorial Museum docents in the exhibit area, one smiling and the other speaking to visitors.
Two of our amazing docents are ready to share stories and smiles with museum guests.
A McQuarrie Memorial Museum docent in pioneer dress laughing and talking with a family inside the museum.
Laughter and learning go hand in hand as our docent shares the history of pioneers with visitors.
A McQuarrie Memorial Museum docent talks with a young family of three children, while another visitor looks at exhibits in the background.
A docent engages a young family, helping them discover pioneer artifacts and stories.

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Pioneer artifacts and stories from early Washington County, cared for by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers.

Phone: 435-628-7274

Address: 145 N 100 E, St. George, Utah

Cost: Free Admission

Hours: Open Daily 10 AM – 5 PM

Closed Sundays & Wednesdays

(December Hours 11 AM – 3 PM)

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