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  2. Washington County, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Washington County, Utah. Utah. (2020) Washington County is a county in the southwestern corner of Utah, United States. [ 2 ] As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 180,279, [ 3 ] making it the fifth-most populous county in Utah. Its county seat and largest city is St. George. [ 2 ][ 4 ] The county was created in 1852 and ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington ...

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    Of these, 25 are located within Zion National Park and are described in National Register of Historic Places listings in Zion National Park. This list covers the 56 others. One other site in the county was once listed, but has since been removed. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted August 16, 2024.[ 2]

  4. St. George, Utah - Wikipedia

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    St. George is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Utah, United States. Located in southwestern Utah on the Arizona border, it is the principal city of the St. George Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). The city lies in the northeasternmost part of the Mojave Desert, immediately south of the Pine Valley Mountains, which mark the ...

  5. Old Washington County Courthouse (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    September 22, 1970. The Old Washington County Courthouse was the courthouse for Washington County, Utah from its completion in 1876 to 1960. Located in St. George, Utah, the courthouse is a two-story red brick structure with unusually thick walls. The 36.33-foot (11.07 m) by 40.33-foot (12.29 m) structure rests on a high basalt rock foundation ...

  6. Grafton, Utah - Wikipedia

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    3,665 ft (1,117 m) GNIS feature ID. 1437570 [1] Restored Alonzo Haventon Russell Home, Grafton. This house was used as a set in the movie Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Grafton is a ghost town, just south of Zion National Park in Washington County, Utah, United States.

  7. Fort Pearce (Washington, Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Description. The fort was built by settlers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to protect themselves from Navajo Native Americans in the midst of the Black Hawk War of 1865–1872. [2] Initial construction began on December 4, 1866, and was done by six men. [2] It was expanded with a corral built by nineteen men, including ...

  8. History of Utah - Wikipedia

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    The History of Utah is an examination of the human ... In 1850, 26 slaves were counted in Salt Lake County ... eastern Tooele, Utah, Wasatch, and Washington counties ...

  9. Harrisburg, Utah - Wikipedia

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    1437583 [1] Harrisburg is a ghost town in Washington County, Utah, United States. Established as Harrisville in 1859, the town was flooded by the Virgin River in 1862, causing the residents to move farther up Quail Creek. Soon after, the town's name was changed to Harrisburg. [2] By 1868, 200 people lived in Harrisburg; however, over the course ...