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  2. List of museums in Utah - Wikipedia

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    American West Heritage Center: Wellsville: Cache: Open air: website, four themed areas: Shoshone encampment, Mountain man camp, pioneer family settlement, 1917 farm, summer living history programs, Cache Valley Cultural History Museum Anasazi State Park Museum: Boulder: Garfield: Native American: Ancient Native American village and museum with ...

  3. Cache Valley - Wikipedia

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    Wasatch Range. Coordinates. 41°54′N 111°54′W  / . 41.9°N 111.9°W. / 41.9; -111.9. Cache Valley ( Shoshoni: Seuhubeogoi, “Willow Valley”) is a valley of northern Utah and southeast Idaho, United States, that includes the Logan metropolitan area. [1] The valley was used by 19th century mountain men and was the site of the 1863 ...

  4. U.S. Route 89 in Utah - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 89 ( US 89) in the U.S. state of Utah is a north-south United States Highway spanning more than 502 miles (807.891 km) through the central part of the state, making it the longest road in Utah. Between Provo and Brigham City, US-89 serves as a local road, paralleling (and occasionally concurring with) Interstate 15, but the portions ...

  5. Striking Photos of the Unparalleled American West - AOL

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    Hanging Lake, Colorado. Just off of Interstate 70 is one of Colorado’s best-loved and best-hidden treasures. In fact, it was so loved that the U.S. Forest Service temporarily closed it to ...

  6. Jedediah Smith - Wikipedia

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    first west-east crossing of the Great Basin Desert and naming of Cache Valley, Utah Jedediah Strong Smith (January 6, 1799 – May 27, 1831) was an American clerk, transcontinental pioneer, frontiersman, hunter, trapper, author, cartographer , mountain man and explorer of the Rocky Mountains , the Western United States, and the Southwest during ...

  7. Wasatch–Cache National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Wasatch–Cache National Forest is a United States National Forest located primarily in northern Utah (81.23%), with smaller parts extending into southeastern Idaho (16.42%) and southwestern Wyoming (2.35%). The name is derived from the Ute word Wasatch for a low place in high mountains, and the French word Cache meaning to hide. [1]

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cache County ...

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    Tony Grove Ranger Station Historic District. April 13, 1992. ( #92000338) U.S. Route 89, 23 miles (37 km) northeast of Logan in the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. 41°53′08″N 111°33′59″W. /  41.885556°N 111.566389°W  / 41.885556; -111.566389  ( Tony Grove Ranger Station Historic District) Cache National Forest.

  9. Shoshone - Wikipedia

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    Daggett grandchild Mary Jo Estep (1909 or 1910 – 1992), age 5 in 1916. The Shoshone are a Native American tribe that originated in the western Great Basin and spread north and east into present-day Idaho and Wyoming. By 1500, some Eastern Shoshone had crossed the Rocky Mountains into the Great Plains.