


Culter Mansion Pin
Celebrate one of Lehi’s most iconic homes with this Historical Marker collector pin honoring the Cutler Mansion, a stately symbol of the city’s early prosperity and architectural charm.
Soft enamel with shiny gold metal plating
Features the distinctive Colonial Revival façade of the Cutler Mansion
Measures 1.5 inches wide
Single-post backing with secure rubber covers for stability
“Lehi Historical Society” engraved on the back
Perfect for collectors, architecture enthusiasts, and proud Lehi locals
Built in 1900 by Thomas R. Cutler, Lehi’s wealthiest citizen and longtime sugar factory executive, the mansion was described as the “finest residence south of Salt Lake” by the Lehi Banner in 1901. Designed by architects Ware and Treganze, it shares its elegant Colonial Revival style with the Jesse Knight Mansion in Provo. Over the years, it also served as the Reltuc Inn and later as the Lehi Hospital under Dr. Fred Worlton. Today, it remains a proud fixture of Lehi’s past and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
A timeless keepsake celebrating history, architecture, and the legacy of early Lehi.
Celebrate one of Lehi’s most iconic homes with this Historical Marker collector pin honoring the Cutler Mansion, a stately symbol of the city’s early prosperity and architectural charm.
Soft enamel with shiny gold metal plating
Features the distinctive Colonial Revival façade of the Cutler Mansion
Measures 1.5 inches wide
Single-post backing with secure rubber covers for stability
“Lehi Historical Society” engraved on the back
Perfect for collectors, architecture enthusiasts, and proud Lehi locals
Built in 1900 by Thomas R. Cutler, Lehi’s wealthiest citizen and longtime sugar factory executive, the mansion was described as the “finest residence south of Salt Lake” by the Lehi Banner in 1901. Designed by architects Ware and Treganze, it shares its elegant Colonial Revival style with the Jesse Knight Mansion in Provo. Over the years, it also served as the Reltuc Inn and later as the Lehi Hospital under Dr. Fred Worlton. Today, it remains a proud fixture of Lehi’s past and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
A timeless keepsake celebrating history, architecture, and the legacy of early Lehi.
Celebrate one of Lehi’s most iconic homes with this Historical Marker collector pin honoring the Cutler Mansion, a stately symbol of the city’s early prosperity and architectural charm.
Soft enamel with shiny gold metal plating
Features the distinctive Colonial Revival façade of the Cutler Mansion
Measures 1.5 inches wide
Single-post backing with secure rubber covers for stability
“Lehi Historical Society” engraved on the back
Perfect for collectors, architecture enthusiasts, and proud Lehi locals
Built in 1900 by Thomas R. Cutler, Lehi’s wealthiest citizen and longtime sugar factory executive, the mansion was described as the “finest residence south of Salt Lake” by the Lehi Banner in 1901. Designed by architects Ware and Treganze, it shares its elegant Colonial Revival style with the Jesse Knight Mansion in Provo. Over the years, it also served as the Reltuc Inn and later as the Lehi Hospital under Dr. Fred Worlton. Today, it remains a proud fixture of Lehi’s past and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
A timeless keepsake celebrating history, architecture, and the legacy of early Lehi.