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Location: Roughly bounded by 100 N., 500 S., 300 E. and 100 W., Pleasant Grove, Utah Coordinates: Area: 112 acres (45 ha) Built: 1853: Architectural style: Late 19th ...
Pleasant Grove, originally named Battle Creek, is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States, known as "Utah's City of Trees". It is part of the Provo – Orem Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 37,726 at the 2020 Census.
Pleasant Grove: 118: Pleasant Grove School: Pleasant Grove School: February 20, 1980 : 65 South 100 East: Pleasant Grove: 119: Pleasant Grove Tithing Office: Pleasant Grove Tithing Office: January 25, 1985 : 7 South 300 East
The building is located at 107 South 100 East, within the Pleasant Grove Historic District, and was built in 1887. [1] [2]In 1985 it was the second oldest and the best preserved public building in Pleasant Grove, and is one of about a dozen well-preserved buildings constructed of locally quarried soft, tufa rock in the town.
State Route 114 (SR-114) is a state highway in the US state of Utah that spans 10.79 miles (17.36 km) in Utah County.The route forms a loop around US-89 and roughly parallels the coast of Utah Lake as it passes through the west side of Provo, Lindon and Orem, eventually terminating in Pleasant Grove.
Map of the United States with Utah highlighted Salt Lake City is the capital and largest city in Utah. Utah is a state located in the Western United States. As of 2020, there are 253 municipalities in the U.S. state of Utah. A municipality is called a town if the population is under 1,000 people, and a city if the population is over 1,000 people.
Location: Approximately 680 North 400 East Pleasant Grove, Utah United States: Coordinates: Area: less than one acre: Built: 1903: Architectural style: Late Victorian: NRHP reference No. 94000297 [1] Added to NRHP: April 7, 1994
The waterfall is named after the creek, which is the original name of the city of Pleasant Grove. The name stems from the place where the 1849 Battle Creek massacre took place in which a small band of Ute people were surrounded and all the men killed by Mormon settlers under orders from the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young.