Monuments in Kaysville City
John Taylor Monument
1002 South Roueche Lane
1002 South Roueche Lane Erected for LDS Church President John Taylor who died in a home at this location on July 25, 1887. At the time of his death, President Taylor was hiding in the Thomas Roueche home from Federal Marshals who were searching for him in order to prosecute him for polygamy.
WWI & WWII Veterans Monument
400 East Crestwood Road
Monument erected for World War I and II Veterans
Weinel Mill Monument
44 North Main Street
Erected in memory of the Weinel Mill. John Weinel, a native of Germany, was the first flour miller in Kaysville (1854). An old mill stone from this mill serves as the base of the flagpole.
Bamberger Railroad - Kaysville Station
50 North 100 East
Monument sharing the history of the Bamberger Railroad.
Kays Ward Meetinghouse
200 W and Center Street
This meetinghouse served residents of north Davis County for nearly 90 years as a center of religious and social life.