





Tithing Barn Pin
Celebrate the legacy of Lehi’s early pioneers with this detailed hard enamel pin depicting the historic Tithing Barn, also known as “Centennial Hall.” Built in 1872 and later used as a central site for donated goods, the barn played a key role in supporting local families and the broader church community.
The colorful design features:
The 1876 Centennial Hall bunting
A cart full of produce
Pigs, chickens, and historic details symbolizing the goods once collected as tithes
A nod to the July 4, 1876 celebration, when ice cream was first served in Lehi beneath the barn’s willow trees
Product Details:
Hard enamel pin, 2.0 mm thick
Polished metal finish
1.75 inches wide
Double star-posted for extra security
Includes a back stamp and Lehi Historical Society seal
Features Centennial Hall, livestock, produce cart, and historic setting
This pin commemorates the rich history of faith, generosity, and community in Lehi. A perfect addition to your collection or a meaningful gift for anyone who loves Utah history.
Celebrate the legacy of Lehi’s early pioneers with this detailed hard enamel pin depicting the historic Tithing Barn, also known as “Centennial Hall.” Built in 1872 and later used as a central site for donated goods, the barn played a key role in supporting local families and the broader church community.
The colorful design features:
The 1876 Centennial Hall bunting
A cart full of produce
Pigs, chickens, and historic details symbolizing the goods once collected as tithes
A nod to the July 4, 1876 celebration, when ice cream was first served in Lehi beneath the barn’s willow trees
Product Details:
Hard enamel pin, 2.0 mm thick
Polished metal finish
1.75 inches wide
Double star-posted for extra security
Includes a back stamp and Lehi Historical Society seal
Features Centennial Hall, livestock, produce cart, and historic setting
This pin commemorates the rich history of faith, generosity, and community in Lehi. A perfect addition to your collection or a meaningful gift for anyone who loves Utah history.
Celebrate the legacy of Lehi’s early pioneers with this detailed hard enamel pin depicting the historic Tithing Barn, also known as “Centennial Hall.” Built in 1872 and later used as a central site for donated goods, the barn played a key role in supporting local families and the broader church community.
The colorful design features:
The 1876 Centennial Hall bunting
A cart full of produce
Pigs, chickens, and historic details symbolizing the goods once collected as tithes
A nod to the July 4, 1876 celebration, when ice cream was first served in Lehi beneath the barn’s willow trees
Product Details:
Hard enamel pin, 2.0 mm thick
Polished metal finish
1.75 inches wide
Double star-posted for extra security
Includes a back stamp and Lehi Historical Society seal
Features Centennial Hall, livestock, produce cart, and historic setting
This pin commemorates the rich history of faith, generosity, and community in Lehi. A perfect addition to your collection or a meaningful gift for anyone who loves Utah history.