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Shutterstock Kanab, Utah Ten Mormon families set up camp in 1870 in what the Paiute called “place of the willows.” They built Fort Kanab...
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Shutterstock Kanab, Utah Ten Mormon families set up camp in 1870 in what the Paiute called “place of the willows.” They built Fort Kanab...
Shutterstock Grafton Ghost Town, Utah In 1859, Nathan Tenney led five Mormon families from Virgin, Utah, to start a cotton farm down the river...
Shutterstock This Is The Place Heritage Park On July 24, 1847, Brigham Young gazed across the Salt Lake Valley from a wagon and made...
Wikimedia Commons/Mangoman88 Mountain Meadows Massacre The Baker-Fancher wagon train stopped to rest at Mountain Meadows in September 1857 while heading to California. Local Mormon...
Shutterstock The Fruita Settlement, Capitol Reef National Park The Fremont River cuts through red sandstone like butter, leaving behind perfect farmland. Mormon settlers discovered...
Digital Public Library of America/Brigham Young University – Harold B. Lee Library Echo Canyon, Utah Flash floods carved Echo Canyon over millions of years,...
Shutterstock Grafton Ghost Town Grafton Ghost Town sits 3.5 miles from Highway 9 through Rockville, on the south bank of the Virgin River. Before...
Shutterstock Temple Square, Salt Lake City Just four days after Mormon pioneers first set foot in the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, Brigham Young...
Everything I know about the Mormon religion, I’ve learned from reality TV. So to my understanding, it’s an organization teeming with sex-obsessed boozehounds and...
This September is the month of Mormon mania. Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City premieres on Sept. 18, where the woman will...