Located north of the Joseph Smith Birthplace Monument lay the foundation stones of the home of Daniel and Sally Mack, the uncle and aunt of Joseph Smith, Jr.
Frequently Asked Questions About Daniel and Sally Mack Home Site
What is the Daniel and Sally Mack Home Site?
It is the location of the foundation stones of the home of Daniel and Sally Mack, the uncle and aunt of Joseph Smith, Jr., located north of the Joseph Smith Birthplace Monument.
What are the visiting hours for the Daniel and Sally Mack Home Site?
The site is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Sunday from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
Where is the Daniel and Sally Mack Home Site located?
It is located at 357 LDS Lane, South Royalton, Vermont, 05068, United States.
How can I contact the Daniel and Sally Mack Home Site?
You can contact them by phone at +1 802-763-7742.
Is there an official website where I can learn more about the Daniel and Sally Mack Home Site?
Yes, you can visit https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/learn/historic-sites/vermont/joseph-smith-birthplace to learn more and plan your visit.
What notable historical landmarks are near the Daniel and Sally Mack Home Site?
Nearby notable landmarks include the Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial and the Joseph Smith Birthplace Visitors' Center which offer historical insights about Joseph Smith.
Can visitors explore any museums close to the Daniel and Sally Mack Home Site?
Yes, the Joseph Smith Birthplace Visitors' Center is nearby and serves as a museum for visitors interested in historical and religious exhibits.
Are there any campgrounds or parks near the Daniel and Sally Mack Home Site?
Yes, Camp Joseph and Joseph Smith Memorial are nearby campgrounds that visitors can enjoy during their visit.
What places of worship are located near the Daniel and Sally Mack Home Site?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial serve as nearby religious sites for visitors.
How can visiting nearby places enhance my visit to the Daniel and Sally Mack Home Site?
Visiting nearby sites like the Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial and Visitors’ Center provides deeper historical context, and nearby campgrounds like Camp Joseph offer convenient lodging options.