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Visiting the unique stone structure is like taking a trip back in time. Standing at 100 feet by 100 feet, Cove Fort has 12 rooms to explore. Each room has been restored to reclaim the look and feel from its first decade of use, and are fully decorated with authentic furnishings and artifacts.
When you arrive and enter, there is a short movie on the history of the fort you can watch in the Hinckley Cabin or in the theater. After watching the video, seek out a missionary/guide to get the full history of the fort and the family that lived there. You can visit the rooms and the inner courtyard on your own, but you'll miss some really good stories if you don't go through with a guide. They'll also show you the outbuildings: a blacksmith shop, ice house, bunkhouse, barn and more. Enjoy lunch or a snack in the shaded picnic area. It makes for an excellent place to simply stretch your legs and take a break as you reach the intersection of I-70 and I-15, in Beaver County.
The URARA symposium is available to members only.
Partly because, if you love rock art like we do, we'd love to have you as a member. And also to protect our field trip list from web index engines. Join us and enjoy the symposium.
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