The first designated historic district in Utah, the Willard district reflects the Welsh heritage of many of the earliest settlers. The main builder of the homes was Shadrach Jones, a Welsh stonemason, and the homes are mainly Greek Revival and Gothic in style, forming the largest grouping of pioneer stone homes in Utah. Some forty homes predate 1895, twelve of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Location
- The historic district is roughly bounded by 200 West, 200 North, 100 East, and 200 South Streets in Willard, just a few miles south of Brigham City on the west side of U.S. 89