Utah's Present History
Sunday, May 8, 2011

In 1860, the third largest city in Utah and largest US military outpost was located in...

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     Continuing on with my travels through the area around the Northwest side of Utah lake, I arrived at a really interesting place.  I quic...
Friday, May 6, 2011

Are there actually cedars in Cedar Fort?

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     Sorry for the break everyone, but I am back.  I took a trip recently with a friend (thanks for coming Mikael) to the Northwestern side ...
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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Downtown Eureka (Part 2)

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     Continuing with the other half of the historic buildings in downtown Eureka, this is Part 2.  Just to give you a refresher on Part 1 , ...
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Friday, April 29, 2011

Downtown Eureka (Part 1)

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     I love it when I meet nice old people that know a bunch about the history of a place and have nothing better to do than to share it wit...
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

A Man Named Jolly

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     My friend is currently in Southern Utah working near Zion National Park.  He heard an awesome ghost story involving an old cabin down i...
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Chad Farnes
I moved to Utah about 5 years ago with the intention of studying architecture. I since decided to become a school counselor, but I still love old historic buildings and wanted to use this blog to document some of the amazing architecture around Utah
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