Hot Springs Hotel and Brewery
1856 establishments in Utah TerritoryDefunct brewery companies of the United StatesPony Express stations
Hot Springs Hotel and Brewery was a Utah Pony Express station, inn and brewery founded in 1856 by Porter Rockwell at Point of the Mountain, modern-day Bluffdale, Utah. It was a contract Pony Express station, ten miles south of Trader's Rest station. Rockwell is known historically as the bodyguard of early Mormon leader and Utah settler Brigham Young. The brewery was Utah's first and at its peak made 500 gallons of beer a day.In October 1934, a memorial marker was placed in Bluffdale, incorporating stones from the inn's stable. It was moved at a later date to the present location (40.486°N 111.900°W / 40.486; -111.900) on Pony Express Road.
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N 40.47 ° | E -111.92 ° |
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West Cerulean Sky Drive
84065
Utah, United States
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