Utah to spend $138,000 to restore famous outlaw’s cabin
CIRCLEVILLE, Utah — Utah state officials are going to spend $138,000 to restore a decaying wood cabin in Piute County that has become a tourist spot because it’s believed to be the boyhood home of outlaw Butch Cassidy.
The Utah Legislature has authorized $138,000 to disassemble the decrepit cabin outside Circleville and put it back together piece by restored piece, KSL-TV reported (http://bit.ly/2fF0BId ).
“It’s slowly degrading,” said Piute County Commissioner Darin Bushman.