[1] It was designed by English-born Henry Greenhalgh with an arched ceiling that provided good acoustics, and was built by mason William H. Adams, Sr., and carpenter William Paul.
[2] After lower grades had moved out, the building served as an early home for Pleasant Grove High School.
It was later used by the city government for a variety of civic purposes, including a library.
In 1940, part of the building was leased to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers for a museum.
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