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The Ogden/Weber Municipal Building, at 2541 Washington Blvd. in Ogden, Utah, was built in 1938–1940. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [ 1 ]
The American Can Company of Utah Building Complex, now known as the AmeriCan Center, is a historic industrial site located in Ogden City, Utah. It was built in 1914 by the American Can Company. By the late 1940s, the plant employed 450 people and produced millions of cans for pea, potato, green bean and fruit crop farmers in Weber County.
The street is also the location for the Ogden City Municipal Building and the Federal Courthouse. [7] The street has become a tourist attraction for Ogden visitors wanting to explore the history of the western United States. [8] Twenty-Fifth Street was also a filming site for the 2002 television series Everwood and the 1999 movie Drive Me Crazy ...
Ogden is a principal city of the Ogden-Clearfield metropolitan area, which includes all of Weber, Morgan, Davis, and Box Elder counties. The 2010 Census placed the Metro population at 597,159. [9] In 2010, Forbes rated the Metro as the 6th best place to raise a family. [10] Ogden has had a sister city relationship to Hof in Bavaria, Germany ...
Ogden–Hinckley Airport (IATA: OGD [2], ICAO: KOGD, FAA LID: OGD) is a public airport four miles southwest of Ogden, in Weber County, Utah, United States. [1] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2019–2023 categorized it as a commercial service primary non-hub airport. [ 3 ]
Ogden, Calgary, in Calgary, Alberta; Ogden, Quebec, a small municipality in the Eastern Townships; Ogdensville, British Columbia or Ogden City, alternate names for gold rush-era Seymour Arm, British Columbia; Ogden, British Columbia, an unincorporated locality in the Bridge River Country of British Columbia
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In December 2022, Ogden City entered into a purchase agreement with UP to buy the land under and around the station for $5.5 million (equivalent to $6.48 million in 2023). They plan to pursue development of the area around the station into a downtown business and tourist hub, as well as potentially bring rail service back to the station itself. [2]