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They named their new community "Logan" for Ephraim Logan, an early fur trapper in the area. [1] Logan was incorporated on January 17, 1866. [ 8 ] Brigham Young College was founded here on August 6, 1877 (and closed in 1926), [ 9 ] and Utah State University , then called the Agricultural College of Utah, was founded in 1888.
The David Eccles House, at 250 W. Center St. in Logan, Utah, was built in 1907.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.. It was designed by Logan architects Joseph Monson and Karl C. Schaub.
The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art rotates exhibits regularly. Some past examples of exhibits since 2007 include: [3] ideas: an exhibition (January 22 – May 4, 2013) This exhibit was the result of student research, collaboration, and discovery in an experimental art history course on Conceptual Art.
The restaurant has themed rooms, namely the Mural room, the Pioneer room and the Ballroom. The mural room is decorated with paintings of the history of Cache Valley; The Pioneer room was named after the Utah pioneers and is decorated with that theme; meanwhile, dances used to be held at the ballroom until the 1940s. [4] [6]
That facility was dedicated in 1927 on October 8, in recognition of Coach E.L. "Dick" Romney's lasting contributions to Utah State football. It served as Utah State's home for 41 seasons (1927–67); USU played its final game in the old complex on November 11, 1967, [ 10 ] defeating Montana 20–14.
The Herald Journal is a newspaper in Logan, Utah, United States, and serves the Cache Valley area of Northern Utah and Southeastern Idaho which includes Cache County, Utah and Franklin County, Idaho. It is published three times each week and delivered via the mail on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
The state of Utah relies heavily on income from tourists and travelers visiting the state's parks and ski resorts, and thus the need to "brand" Utah and create an impression of the state throughout the world has led to several state slogans, the most famous of which is "The Greatest Snow on Earth", which has been in use in Utah officially since ...
Serial 1 issued to Secretary of State; 2 through 299 used on dealer plates, 300 through 399 on trailer plates, 400 through 999 on exempt plates, and 1-000 through 12-999 on truck plates. 1926 Black on silver with border line; "26 UTAH" at right