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  2. Geneva Steel - Wikipedia

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    Timpanogos Harley-Davidson is located across the street from the old Geneva Steel Pipe Mill facility on the site of an old truck stop serving the many trucks that visited the plant. The building is constructed from salvaged materials and beams from various mill buildings with the interior walls, doors, and partitions coming from other mill ...

  3. Kevin Carl Scholz - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for his architectural work, his best known buildings being the Utah Veteran's Memorial Park, the Corporate Offices of Neways International, and the newest Timpanogos Harley-Davidson dealership. He was a torch bearer for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games held in Salt Lake City, Utah. He also founded Youthnet (now SMART), the ...

  4. Harley Owners Group - Wikipedia

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    The Harley Owners Group was created in 1983 as a way to build longer-lasting and stronger relationships with Harley-Davidson's customers, by making ties between the company, its employees, and consumers. [4] HOG members typically spend 30% more than other Harley owners, on such items as clothing and Harley-Davidson-sponsored events. [5]

  5. Timpanogos - Wikipedia

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    In Timpanogos Tribe vs Conway, (2002), U.S. Appeals Court Judge Tena Campbell ruled: "Plaintiff asks the court to make unreasonable inferences and leap to the conclusion that because Mr. Montes and his ancestors are not Ute, the (Timpanogos Tribe), whose members include Mr. Montes, is a Shoshone tribe in existence since aboriginal times and for ...

  6. Battle Creek massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Battle Creek massacre was a lynching of a Timpanogos group on March 5, 1849, by a group of 35 Mormon settlers at Battle Creek Canyon near present-day Pleasant Grove, Utah. [1] It was the first violent engagement between the settlers who had begun coming to the area two years before, and was in response to reported cattle theft by the group.

  7. Tabby-To-Kwanah - Wikipedia

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    Chief Tabby-To-Kwanah (or Tabby, Tabiona, or Tabiuna; c. 1789 – 1898) was the leader of Timpanogos group of Native Americans when they were displaced from their homeland near Utah Lake, to the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation several hundred miles to the east in modern-day Utah.

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