Panguitch Stake House owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 550 South 100 East. The land for this building was donated by Reid and Opal Miller.
Theodore and Ida Chidester home, 25 North 300 West. Built in 1918 by J.J. Page. The Chidester family had one of the first cars in Panguitch. They owned one of the first service stations in town and ran a cafe for many years. The home was sold to...
Canyon Lodge, 210 North Main Street. Built in 1947-48. Built by Reid Miller and Opal Houston Miller. The Presbyterian Church was purchased during World War II by Opal Miller. After Reid Miller's return from the war they removed the church and built...
Lyle and Ann Elizabeth Hancock Hatch home, 280 North Main Street. Built in 1890. The house was later owned by Otto and Opal Talbot Norton. Next Ralph and Beverly Norton Goulding owned the house.
Jode and Julia Linford home, 105 East 4 North. Bult in 1890. Reed and Sylvia Linford Judd bought this house. They sold it to Denny and Mildred Linford.
Ira W. and Mary Dempster Houston Hatch home, 329 East Center Street. Built in 1896. M. Vee and Ella Cleo Veater Hatch later lived in the house. It was sold to Lorin Robert and Ina Hatch Hanks.
True and Clara Fulton Syrett Heywood home, 320 East Center Street. Built in 1925. The home was purchased by Daniel and Florence Henrie Frandsen. They built a Floral and Gift Shop near their home.
Jackson and Annie Schow Clark Riggs, 250 East Center Street. Built in 1937. Mayo and Erna LeFevre Riggs later lived in the house. The house was torn down and replaced by the office of Dixie National Forest.
Thomas and Christena Rasmenia Schow Houston home, 305 North Main Street. Built in 1900's. Lynn and Pearl LeFevre owned the house later. The third owners were Ike and Ada LeFevre.
Thomas Sevy home, about 265 North Main Street. Built in 1900. The home was sold to Irene King. Mack and Pat Frandsen Oetting bought the house and restored it.