The
Statuary Walk
The
Statuary Walk
The
Monuments
The
Monuments
Take a leisurely stroll along Statuary Walk and see additional monuments and sculptures many of which have been generously donated in remembrance of the pioneer history and western heritage.

ANGELS ARE NEAR US MONUMENT
Commissioned and donated by the Sons of Utah Pioneers, this monument is an enormous boulder from the original Salt Lake Temple quarry and features bronze plaques that recognize the participants of the 1997 sesquicentennial re-enactment of the original pioneer trek of 1847.

Israel Barlow

Anson Call

Eagle Gate
Scaled reproduction of the original Eagle Gate in downtown Salt Lake City.

Eyes Westward
Located on the west side of the Pioneer Center, Eyes Westward represents Mormon Church founder Joseph Smith and Brigham Young discussing the migration of the "saints" from turmoil in Illinois to the West. Smith was killed by a mob in 1844, two years before Young led the exodus to the Salt Lake Valley.
