New Logan FamilySearch Center Offers Fun Family Discoveries

Logan FamilySearch Center Discovery Stations

People of all ages will want to take advantage of the new, free Logan Utah FamilySearch Center to make fun personal and family discoveries. The center is located at 165 East 2200 North in North Logan, Utah. It offers some of FamilySearch’s signature interactive discovery experiences found only at select facilities worldwide. The center will open Monday, September 25, but a public open house will be held Friday, September 22, 1–5 pm, and Saturday, September 23, 9:30 am–3 pm. The center is free to the public.

Logan FamilySearch Center Services

Individuals, families, youth, and special interest groups will enjoy discovering their family history and stories together using 13 discovery stations with fun, interactive experiences: All About Me, Compare-a-Face, Picture My Heritage, My Famous Relatives, and Where I Come From. There is also a recording room, Record My Story, to digitally capture personal and family memories on video for posterity’s sake.

The center offers 33 patron computers, plus a computer learning lab that can support groups of up to 18 persons. In addition to free monthly classes, a staff of local volunteers is ready and willing to make your visit a success. A play area for small children is well-situated with 3 workstations so parents can explore their family history without leaving their children unattended. There’s even an open kitchen and snack area for guests who want to make an all-day excursion out of their visit.

If you have family memories on old photos, slides, negatives, film, videos, and reel-to-reels, the center has the equipment needed to convert those to digital so you can preserve and easily share them online or on a portable hard drive.

Visitors are sure to have quick successes, capitalizing on FamilySearch’s vast historical resources and free access to premium online genealogy services.

The digitization area at the Logan FamilySearch Center
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The digitization area at the Logan FamilySearch Center.
The recording room to preserve stories at the Logan FamilySearch Center
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The recording room to preserve stories at the Logan FamilySearch Center
Logan FamilySearch Center patron computers.
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Logan FamilySearch Center patron computers.
Logan Utah FamilySearch Center Interactive Discovery Stations
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Interactive discovery stations at the new Logan Utah FamilySearch Center.
Logan FamilySearch Center Snack Area
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Logan FamilySearch Center Snack Area
The play area for children, along with workstations, at the Logan FamilySearch Center.
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The play area for children, along with workstations, at the Logan FamilySearch Center.
The green screen activity area at the Logan FamilySearch Center
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The green screen activity area at the Logan FamilySearch Center
The front desk at the Logan FamilySearch Center
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The front desk at the Logan FamilySearch Center
A view of the outside of the Logan FamilySearch Center
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A view of the outside of the Logan FamilySearch Center
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Prepare for Your Visit

For the best-personalized experiences, plan ahead. Create a free FamilySearch Account online. (Don’t forget the log-in and password you create!) Add what you know about your family in the FamilySearch Family Tree.

Introduce your family and friends to a lifetime of family discovery experiences. Plan a visit soon to the Logan Utah FamilySearch Center.

Logan Utah FamilySearch Center Details

Address: 165 East 2200 North, North Logan, Utah, 84341

Phone: 1-435-755-5594

Read about the new Logan Utah FamilySearch Center on the FamilySearch Blog.

About FamilySearch

FamilySearch International is the largest genealogy organization in the world. We are a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions of people use our records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 125 years. People access our services and resources free online at FamilySearch.org or through over 5,000 FamilySearch centers in 129 countries, including the main FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.