Historic Kirtland, in Kirtland, Ohio, includes a visitors’ center and six historic structures open for guided tours: a schoolhouse, a sawmill, an ashery, the Newel K. Whitney and Company store, Newel and Ann Whitney’s home, and the Johnson Inn, which now houses historical exhibits. They tell about experiences of early members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who gathered in Kirtland in the 1830s.
Fascinating history of the early days of the LDS check and the devotion and sacrifice that was made for the Lord.
The missionaries did a great job sharing the stories and building our faith in God all along the way.
LA
Linda Auger
Sep 27, 2025
5.0
The missionaries there were wonderful. It was a place I've wanted to go to for a long time. It was incredible!
JW
Jodi Wheatley
Sep 22, 2025
5.0
I love learning the history that happened here. Because buildings are kept like they used to be, I can understand the stories better. Fun. 🙂
TT
Timothy Taggart
Sep 16, 2025
5.0
Wonderful experience. So historically significant. The guides are simply wonderful. So worth your time. Free but priceless!