Family shoot at Historic Wheelers Farm,Utah.

After getting my new camera i was always in search of a couple on whom i could try my photography skills.atlast my chance came in form of my friend  keshav & his wife shyley.These guys were generous enough to pose for me & we choose wheelers farm in salt lake city,Utah to be the location because of its historic status & also for its amazing location.The story of this farm began on June 17, 1886, when Sariah Hankinson Pixton married Henry Joseph Wheeler and together they made their home on this seventy-five acre farm. Henry run the prosperous dairy enterprise, Sariah and the six Wheeler children each assumed a portion of the chores around the farm. Everyday there were cows to milk, eggs to gather, and wood to chop. Churning butter, making soap, trimming wicks, and cutting ice were just a few of the many necessary tasks in 1969 Salt Lake County purchased the 75 acres which comprise today’s farm. Wheeler Historic Farm was placed on both the Utah State and National register of Historic Places in 1976. Originally started as a 1976 project of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution, the restored museum farm evolved during a decade of historical research, reconstruction, and restoration.

I wish these guys a very happy married life…

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