Lehi Historical Marker Program
The Lehi Historical Society’s most recent and grandest effort to share Lehi’s history is in the works with the Lehi Historical Marker Program, which is funded by Lehi’s PARC Program and HADCO Construction. Thirty-six large historical markers are to be placed around Lehi to teach visitor and resident alike about Lehi’s remarkable past.
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2-Piece Sliding Historical Marker Collector’s Edition
Celebrate one of Utah’s most iconic traditions with this commemorative Lehi RoundUp Rodeo Historical Marker Pin. Crafted from durable 2 mm-thick zinc alloy and finished in gleaming gold, this two-piece sliding hard enamel pin brings the spirit of Lehi’s summer celebration to life.
The front features the bold bucking bronco and cowboy from the iconic Lehi RoundUp Rodeo logo, set against a sunrise over the arena, a striped fence line, and a flying hat that captures the energy of the moment. The bronco and rider slide across the pin on a smooth track, adding an interactive element to this tribute to generations of cowboy grit and community pride. Trimmed with a textured embossed gold rope edge, it’s built to stand out.
Product Details:
Two-piece sliding hard enamel pin
Made from 2 mm-thick zinc alloy with gold finish
Features the Lehi RoundUp Rodeo logo with bronco, rider, and flying hat
Measures 2 inches wide
Double-posted with rubber clutches for secure display
Raised Lehi Historical Society emblem on the back
Since 1937, the Lehi RoundUp has brought together neighbors and visitors for parades, art shows, concerts, and thrilling nights of rodeo action. From Rodeo Burgers and dirt dances to the unforgettable Stock Parade, this pin honors the heritage and heart of Lehi RoundUp Week.
Whether you're a lifelong local, a rodeo regular, or a collector of meaningful memorabilia, this pin is a timeless keepsake of Lehi’s history and hometown pride.
Celebrate a Lehi icon with this Historical Marker collector pin honoring Broadbent’s Store, the longest-running business in Lehi’s history and a cornerstone of the community for 135 years.
Soft enamel with black dyed metal plating
Features the vintage neon Broadbent’s sign installed in 1954
Measures 1.25 inches in length
Single-post backing with secure rubber cover
Perfect for collectors, history lovers, and proud Lehi locals
Founded in 1882 by English immigrants Joseph and Sarah Broadbent, the store was passed down through four generations and became known for offering everything from dry goods to fine fabrics. It sold the first bag of sugar produced by the Lehi Sugar Factory and served as a trusted hub for generations of families. The iconic neon sign, featured in this pin, hung proudly from 1954 until the store’s closing in 2017. Today, the arched windows of the Lehi Police Department pay tribute to the building that once stood in its place.
A nostalgic keepsake celebrating a legacy of service, family, and small-town pride.
Celebrate one of Utah’s most iconic landmarks with this beautifully crafted Historical Marker collector pin. Featuring the historic Lehi Roller Mills in striking detail, this enamel pin captures the distinctive architecture and nostalgic charm of the century-old mill, known for its role in Footloose and its deep roots in Lehi’s agricultural heritage.
Premium soft enamel with gold-toned metal
Accurate architectural rendering of the Roller Mills
Measures 2 in wide
Double-post backing with secure rubber covers for added stability
Perfect for collectors, history lovers, and proud Lehi locals
A timeless keepsake honoring the heart of Lehi’s past.
Purchase collector marker pins to show your Lehi spirit and support for the Lehi Historical Marker Program and the Lehi Historical Society. There are currently 15 pins available.
























