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04-06-2025
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Historic Hill Air Force Base chapel reopens following years of extensive renovations
HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah () — The Mazer Chapel, one of the oldest buildings at the Hill Aerospace Museum, is ready to reopen its doors to the public after completing two years of renovations earlier this week. The chapel, which was originally built in 1942, closed to the public in 2023 in order to accommodate upgrades and several preservation efforts. Renovations included a roof and window replacements, pew repairs, new carpet, freshly painted walls, refinished wood, updated restrooms, a new sound system, as well as heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Officials said these renovations were necessary after decades of heavy use. 'We are thrilled about this renovation project,' said Aaron Clark, museum director. 'Renovating and preserving World War II-era Army Air Forces chapel ensures the vital stories of local and national history are not forgotten over time.' Hill Air Force Base officials described the chapel as a vital part of the base and its communities for decades after it originally opened in the 1940s. It was first renovated in 1945 following a major fire and then remodeled just three years later. In 1964, it was replaced by a new base chapel but continued to serve as an education building and office space. That was until 1984, when the base declared the chapel was 'excess' and scheduled it for demolition. PBS program Antiques Roadshow films at Red Butte Garden in Salt Lake City However, instead of demolishing the building, the Cultural Resource Program coordinated with the Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah to fund the relocation of the chapel to museum grounds and restore it. It has since become a permanent part of the museum's Memorial Park. 'Renovating the chapel provides a meaningful community gathering space that blends history with ongoing civic and cultural engagement,' said Clark. 'This unique historic structure serves as a tangible connection to Utah's World War II involvement, offering educational opportunities for future generations to ensure the sacrifices of Airmen from decades ago are not forgotten.' A bat in Morgan County has tested positive for rabies, health officials warn Historic Hill Air Force Base chapel reopens following years of extensive renovations Utah House Republicans elects new leadership members Elon Musk blasts spending bill Surge of moisture brings storms to southern Utah, raising flash flood potential Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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31-05-2025
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Hill Air Force Base's Mazer Chapel reopens after 2 years of renovations
HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah () — Mazer Chapel, one of Hill Air Force Base's oldest buildings, reopened today for event use. Built in 1942, the chapel, now located at the Hill Aerospace Museum, has experienced decades of heavy use, which led to an expansive renovation project over the past two years. Renovations included a new roof, siding, windows, and carpet, along with pew repairs, freshly painted walls, refinished wood, as well as modernized restrooms, sound systems, and HVAC. 'We are thrilled about this renovation project,' Museum Director Aaron Clark said in a press release. 'Renovating and preserving a World War II-era Army Air Forces chapel ensures the vital stories of local and national history are not forgotten over time.' This is not the first time the chapel has undergone renovations. In 1945, a major fire forced renovation, and in 1948, it was remodeled. A new Base chapel replaced it in 1964, but it remained in use as an education building and extra office space, until it was declared excess in 1984, which led to it being scheduled for demolition. PREVIOUSLY: Detonation season is starting at Hill Air Force Base – and you might hear a boom or two However, rather than allowing the building to be demolished, the Hill Air Force Base Cultural Resource Program worked with the Aerospace Foundation of Utah to help relocate the chapel to the museum grounds and begin restoration work. It became a permanent fixture of the museum's Memorial Park upon its rededication in 1989. 'Visiting the Mazer Chapel offers guests a unique, immersive way to connect with history,' Clark added. 'As a space where service members and installation personnel once gathered during the world's most destructive conflict to rejoice in faith and hope for victory, or mourn the war's impact, it fosters reflection on the courage, unity, and sacrifice of those who came before us. It will bridge the gap between the past and the present.' The chapel will be fully open to the public in two weeks. Visit the to book an event. Cedar City man arrested for allegedly sending sexual photos to officer posing as 12-year-old Charges filed against Utah man who allegedly messaged missing 15-year-old before her disappearance Weber County School District considering tax increase Hill Air Force Base's Mazer Chapel reopens after 2 years of renovations Man Labs Skincare tops our Father's Day must-have list Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.