Sandy Museum is dedicated to the history of town Sandy, located in Utah. Pioneers came into the Sandy area in the 1860s. It was a farming community with few people and widely spaced homes. When mining began in the nearby canyons and the railroad arrived in 1877, Sandy changed from a quiet agricultural village to a booming mining town. Today Sandy has grown to be large suburban community with a population of over 100,000 citizens.
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Exhibits, Historic building with two floors of displays