BEAVER UTAH
In 1856,
Brigham
Young asked some settlers from Parowan to settle along a river
dotted with beaver dams. Read more Beaver
Utah history.
Most Famous For: Beaver Utah is a Historic District
with over 30 buildings of unusual pioneer architecture.
Attractions: Elk
Meadows Ski & Summer Resort; Cove
Fort Historical Site
Elevation: 6,000
Population:
1,998
Visitor Information: 30
S. Main, 435-438-2975
City Parks:
Beaver City Park, 20 S. Main
Swimming Pool Park, 400 E. 300 N.
Medical Services: Beaver Valley Hospital, 84 N.
400 E., 435-438-2531
Services:
12 gas stations and auto repair (some 24-hour)
Bus Station: Greyhound 935 N. Main 435-438-2229
FILLMORE
UTAH
Named
Utah's capitol in 1851, this center point of the vast Utah Territory
was named after Millard Fillmore. It was the state capitol until
1856. Read more Fillmore
Utah history.
Most
Famous For: Territorial
State House State Park
Population:
2,083
Elevation:
5,200
Visitor
Information: Fillmore City Building,
75 W. Center Street
City
Parks:
North Park, 500 N. Main
Wildlife Park, 100 S. 200 E.
Churches:
Baptist, Catholic, Church of Christ, LDS
Medical
Services: Fillmore Community Medical Center, 674 S. Hwy 99,
435-743-5591
Auto
Services:
6
gas stations (2 24-hour), 5 auto repair
Bus
Station: Truck Stop Cafe, 590 N. Main, 435-743-6876
RICHFIELD UTAH
Settled
in 1864, it was named for the richness of its soil. Read more
Richfield
Utah history.
Most
Famous For: Agricultural/commercial center of the region.
Attractions:
Fremont
Indian State Park, Cove Fort, Fish
Lake National Forest; Cove
View Golf Course
Population:
7,111
Elevation:
5,330
Visitor
Information:
Chamber of Commerce, 15 E. 100 N., 435-896-4241
City
Parks:
3 parks
Churches:
Assembly of God, Baptist, Catholic, Jehovah's Witness, LDS, Lutheran,
Presbyterian
Medical
Services:
Sevier Valley Hospital, 1100 N. Main,
435-896-8271
2 medical clinics
Auto
Services:
11 gas stations, 6 auto repair; 1 truck stop, 1 truck repair
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