Latter-Day Saint South Ward Chapel, 110 South Main. The property was originally owned by John D. Lee. Afton Lee and Reta Reid Lee built a house on this land. It became the property of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the South...
Christopher and Sara Lena Shakespear Neilson home, 375 South Main Street. The house was sold to Ivan and Gertrude Reid, who remodeled it. It was later sold to Robert and Grace Bemfield, who remodeled it again.
Country Corner Cafe on 80 North Main Street, originally Martin Foy Corner. Owned by Martin Vee and Mary Myers Foy. Martin Foy freighted from Marysvale with mule team and wagon for many years.
James L. and Maria Heywood home, 358 East 100 South. Built in 1900. Later it was purchased by Ida Heywood. Then James and Evelyn Hormel Henrie purchased it.
Panguitch High School, 280 East Center Street. Built by Gerrards Construction Company. After a new High School was built this building was converted into the Seminary building for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Many family...
Panguitch Hospital, 145 East Center Street. Built about 1944. Dr. Simms Duggins of Gunnison, Utah, was encouraged to come to Panguitch, Utah upon the promise that they would build him a hospital in which to establish a practice.
The Purple Sage Motel, 104 East Center Street. Built in 1957 by Clement (Clem) and Irene Houston McEwen. It was later sold to Eliza Moxon Moore and family.
Samuel and Hannah Isabella Ellis Henrie home, 501 East Center Street. Restored in 1977 by Douglas and Nida Mae Jensen. After being owned by Samuel and Hannah Isabella Ellis Henrie, it was owned by Chester and Pearl Benson Henrie. Douglas and Nida...
John Houston and Blanche Langford Clark home, 212 South Main Street. Built in 1930. Dr. William and Mary Mason purchased the home and lived there while he practiced at the Panguitch Hospital. Bishop Dennis and Sally Payne lived there while they...