Historic Homes

Logan, Utah, is more than just a gateway to outdoor adventure; it's a city with a rich history beautifully preserved in its architectural landscape. A stroll through Logan's historic districts is a journey back in time, offering a glimpse into the lives of the early pioneers and the boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. From the earliest simple dwellings to grand, turn-of-the-century mansions, these homes tell a compelling story of community, ambition and changing tastes.
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Step Back in Time

Annual Cache Valley Historic Home Tour

Mark your calendars! On Saturday, September 13th, Logan and Wellsville will open their doors to the past for the much-anticipated Annual Cache Valley Historic Home Tour, a unique and captivating glimpse into the area's rich architectural and cultural heritage.

Join us for this self-guided tour and discover the stories hidden within the walls of some of the Valley's most cherished historical residences. This is a rare opportunity to step inside private homes and public buildings that showcase the evolution of Logan and Wellsville, from their pioneer roots to the turn-of-the-century splendor of the Gilded Age.

Expect to see:

  • Architectural Diversity: Admire the intricate craftsmanship of Victorian homes, the balanced symmetry of Classical Revival styles and the cozy yet functional design of early 20th-century bungalows.

  • Hidden Histories: Each home on the tour has a unique story to tell. Learn about the families who built them and their contributions to the community.

  • Preservation in Action: See how modern families and organizations have lovingly restored and maintained these properties, blending historic character with contemporary living.

Purchase your tickets for the tour on event day at any of the participating houses. Each ticket is $15, payable by cash, Venmo or check to the Cache Valley Historical Society. Your purchase helps fund USU scholarships for students of regional history and supports educational field trips to the American West Heritage Center for schoolchildren.