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Before visiting Cedar Breaks National Monument, we stopped in Cedar City, Utah. This small city is famous for the annual Utah Shakespeare Festival.

Our main purpose for visiting Cedar City was to see the Frontier Homestead State Park Museum but it was closed. Instead, we enjoyed the pleasant downtown and had lunch.

 

Main Street

We walked down Main Street, which is the heart of downtown. There were plenty of shops and restaurants located in historic brick buildings.

Main Street in Cedar City, Utah
Main Street
Looking down Main Street in Cedar City, Utah
Looking down Main Street
Main Street in Cedar City, Utah
Main Street

One building of note was the historic Cedar Theatre. It originally opened in 1914 and closed down in 2005. It was renovated and reopened in 2012, but closed again in 2015.

Cedar Theatre in Cedar City, Utah
Cedar Theatre

At the corner of Main and Center Streets are the city offices. The building used to be a federal building and post office. Out front is a statue of Henry Lunt, the Mormon pioneer who founded Cedar City in 1851.

City offices in Cedar City, Utah
City offices
Statue of Henry Lunt in front of the city offices in Cedar City, Utah
Statue of Henry Lunt in front of the city offices

 

The Pub

After exploring the downtown area, we went to The Pub (formerly Pastry Pub) for lunch. They serve great sandwiches, salads, and soups. I had a sandwich and soup combo.

The Pub when it was "Pastry Pub" in Cedar City, Utah
The Pub when it was “Pastry Pub”

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