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Mount Pleasant is a city in the U.S. state of Utah. Located in Sanpete County , Mt. Pleasant is known for being home to Wasatch Academy . [ 6 ] As of the 2010 census , the city's population was 3,260.
Mount Pleasant Commercial Historic District is a historic district located in Mount Pleasant, Utah, United States. Consisting of buildings along U.S. Route 89 and State Route 116, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] [2]
Mount Pleasant: 53: Mount Pleasant High School Mechanical Arts Building: Mount Pleasant High School Mechanical Arts Building: April 1, 1985 : 150 N. State St. Mount Pleasant: 1935-36 public works project 54: Mount Pleasant National Guard Armory: Mount Pleasant National Guard Armory
The N. S. Nielson House is a historic house in Mount Pleasant, Utah. It was built in 1892 for N. S. Nielson, an immigrant from Sweden who converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and settled in Utah in 1868. [2] Nielson became a large sheep farmer. [2]
Peter Madsen Peel (1820–1900) was a founder, [1] first blacksmith, and civic leader of Mount Pleasant, Utah. A replica of his blacksmith shop is located next to the Relic Hall in Mt. Pleasant, including a working forge. [2] Peel was born in Aakirkeby, Denmark, in 1820; he was married in 1846 to Christianna Folkman.
Mount Pleasant Airport (IATA: MSD [2], FAA LID: 43U) was a city-owned, public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) southwest of the central business district of Mount Pleasant, a city in Sanpete County, Utah, United States. [1] The airport closed in January 2016. [3]
The W.D. Candland House, at 123 North 100 West in Mount Pleasant, Utah, was completed in 1904. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019. [1] The listing includes five contributing buildings and a contributing structure. The house is a brick 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, central-block-with-projecting-bays type Victorian ...
The William Stuart Seeley House is a historic house in Mount Pleasant, Utah.It was built in 1861, probably by William Stuart Seeley, an immigrant from Canada who converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with his wife before moving to Nauvoo, Illinois. [2]