• The Beehive House served as the executive mansion of the Utah Territory from 1852 to 1855 and was where Young entertained guests.
  • Brigham Young was also governor of the Utah Territory, and the Beehive House was also used to receive and entertain visitors to the territory.
  • Although the beehive houses in Turkey are specific to the region of Harran, their designs were used all over the world including Africa and Scotland.
  • The Beehive House is connected by a suite of rooms to The Lion House. This suite included Young's offices and his private bedroom where he died in 1877.
  • 4. The Beehive House Retweeted. ... Simple pleasures simply put: I smell like a campfire and it makes me very happy. 1. The Beehive House Retweeted.
  • A National Historic Landmark, and a monument to courageous people who conquered the desert. Built in 1854, this served as the official residence of Brigham...
  • Upon its completion in 1854, Mary Ann Angell Young and Lucy Decker Young, two of President Young’s wives, moved into the Beehive House.1.
  • The Lion House (left) and the Beehive House (right) in Salt Lake City pictured in the what is believed to be the earliest known photograph of the building.
  • The Beehive House. The Beehive House in Salt Lake City is a historic landmark that marks the official residence of Brigham Young, the second president of...
  • To Visit the Beehive House in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Beehive House is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.