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Utah Old Time Fiddlers

If you missed our March Third Weekend Event, you can now enjoy the music and memories from the Utah Old Time Fiddlers, recorded live at the museum on March 21, 2026.


This special event featured the Dixie Chapter of the Utah Old Time Fiddlers, a group celebrating over 50 years of entertaining audiences across Southern Utah. Their performance brought to life the sounds of the past, sharing tunes that would have been familiar to early settlers and pioneer communities.


With a full room of attendees, the event created a lively and nostalgic atmosphere as guests tapped their toes and sang along to beloved old-time melodies.


🎻 Music That Connects Generations

Music has always been an important part of community life. For pioneers, gatherings often included dancing and live fiddle music—bringing people together after long days of work.

The Utah Old Time Fiddlers continue that tradition today, preserving not only the music but also the spirit of connection and joy that it brings.


🎥 Watch the Full Performance

Experience the event for yourself and enjoy a selection of traditional tunes performed live at the museum. We are grateful to the Utah Old Time Fiddlers for sharing their talents and helping bring history to life through music.




Our Third Weekend Events are held monthly, September through May, at the McQuarrie Memorial Pioneer Museum and are free and open to the public.

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

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  • Closed: Sundays & Wednesdays

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  • Holidays Closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year's Day 

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