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Tropic is a town in Garfield County, Utah, United States, along Utah Scenic Byway 12. As of the 2020 census , the town had a population of 486. [ 5 ] Tropic was founded in 1891.
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Hell's Backbone Grill in Boulder, Utah.. Hell's Backbone Grill is a restaurant located in Boulder, Utah near the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument. [1] [2] The restaurant serves a style of "Four Corners Cuisine": an updated combination of cowboy classics, Mormon recipes, and traditional Southwestern fare.
Chuck-A-Rama is a chain of buffet restaurants based in Salt Lake City, Utah; [1] [2] [3] as of January 2022, the company operates nine restaurants [4] in Utah and two in Idaho.Fare includes American comfort food.
That same year, a new State Route 120 was created, continuing the road from Tropic to Henrieville, [8] and in 1935 it became part of SR-54. [9] Another road was also added to the state highway system in 1914, connecting SR-22 at Widtsoe with Escalante , [ 10 ] and it was numbered State Route 23 in 1927. [ 11 ]
Bluebird Restaurant was established in 1914 by Guy O. Cardon and Mark Neuberger as a candy and ice cream shop. It eventually became a full service restaurant. Members of the high society would host luncheons and meetings during its early days. The Bluebird restaurant was able to withstood the Great Depression and World War II. [4] [5] [3]
In 2012 Stephanie Chard purchased 50% of The Training Table Restaurants, which was a family business. [2] Stephanie Chard strategically navigated the company through this tumultuous time and became CEO in 2014. [3] During 2015 Stephanie Chard became aware of misconduct between various individuals associated with The Training Table Restaurants.
Panguitch (/ ˈ p æ ŋ ɡ w ɪ tʃ / PANG-gwitch) is a city in and the county seat of Garfield County, Utah, United States. [6] The population was 1,725 at the 2020 census. [7] The name Panguitch comes from a Southern Paiute word meaning “Big Fish,” likely named after the plentiful nearby lakes hosting rainbow trout year-round.