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  2. Oberg-Metcalf House - Wikipedia

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    Oberg-Metcalf House. /  39.15528°N 111.81806°W  / 39.15528; -111.81806. The Oberg-Metcalf House, at 12 N 100 E in Gunnison, Utah, in Sanpete County, Utah, was built around 1880 and expanded with a rear ell in the 1890s. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

  3. St. George, Utah - Wikipedia

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    sgcity.org. St. George is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Utah, United States. Located in southwestern Utah on the Arizona border, it is the principal city of the St. George Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). The city lies in the northeasternmost part of the Mojave Desert, immediately south of the Pine Valley Mountains ...

  4. Orson Pratt House - Wikipedia

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    Orson Pratt, the original owner. The Orson Pratt House is a historic house in St. George, Utah. It was built in 1862, before Utah became a state, for Orson Pratt, a mathematician and an original member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [2] The house was acquired by Richard Bentley in 1864. [2]

  5. St. George Tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    71000862. Added to NRHP. May 14, 1971. The St. George Tabernacle is a historic building in St. George, Utah. It opened in 1876 to serve as a public works building, originally hosting church services and court hearings. Today, it is open to the public and hosts many public events, such as concerts.

  6. Jacob Hamblin - Wikipedia

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    Lucinda Taylor, Rachel Judd, Sarah Priscilla Leavitt, Louisa Boneli. Jacob Hamblin (April 2, 1819 – August 31, 1886) was a Western pioneer, a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and a diplomat to various Native American tribes of the Southwest and Great Basin. He aided European-American settlement of ...

  7. Pine Valley Mountains - Wikipedia

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    State. Utah. The Pine Valley Mountains are a mountain range in Washington County, Utah, United States, spanning the county north of the city of St. George. [1] The highest point in the range is Signal Peak at 10,365 feet (3,159 m). [2][3][4] The mountains are part of Dixie National Forest and are bordered to the south by the Red Cliffs National ...

  8. Miles Romney - Wikipedia

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    Miles Romney (July 13, 1806 – May 3, 1877) was a British convert to Mormonism, Mormon pioneer and early settler of the American west, including St. George, Utah. In 1837, Romney and his wife, Elizabeth, joined the Church of the Latter Day Saints in a baptism ceremony just south of Preston, Lancashire, England. [1]

  9. Beaver Dam Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Beaver Dam Mountains are a 23 miles (37 km) long mountain range located mostly in extreme southwest Washington County, Utah, west of St. George, with the south of the range extending into the Arizona Strip. The range contains the Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness which straddles the state's borders. The south of the range can be impressively ...