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Gunnison City Office | 38 West Center, PO Box 790, Gunnison, UT 84634 Monday - Thursday: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. | Friday 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. (435)-528-7969 | Fax: (435)-528-7958 | info@gunnisoncity.org
Gunnison is a city in the Sevier Valley in southwestern Sanpete County, Utah, United States. The population was 3,509 at the 2020 census. The city was named in honor of John W. Gunnison, a United States Army officer who surveyed for the transcontinental railroad in 1853. [4]
Gunnison is situated at the junction of two important highways--28 linked with the well-traveled Highway 91: and the celebrated scenic Highway 89. The skyline mountains of varied hue, height and form are inspiring and impressive at any time of day or season of the year.
Gunnison is a city in Sanpete County, Utah, United States. The population was 2,394 at the 2000 census. The city was named in honor of John W. Gunnison, a United States Army officer who surveyed for the transcontinental railroad in 1853.
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1909. What was Gunnison called before it was named Gunnison? Chalk Hill. What group settled the Gunnison Valley? The Mormon Pioneers. Who actually named Gunnison? Brigham Young.
Gunnison is a city in the Sevier Valley in southwestern Sanpete County, Utah, United States. The population was 3,509 at the 2020 census. The city was named in honor of John W. Gunnison, a United States Army officer who surveyed for the transcontinental railroad in 1853.
Gunnison may be a small town in Utah but there’s something for everyone — history, nature, and good food. It’s a place where you can truly appreciate the simple things in life.
Gunnison, Utah. Settled in spring 1859 by a group led by Bishop Jacob Hutchinson. It was directed and named by Brigham Young for Capt. John W. Gunnison, second in command of the Stansbury transcontinental railroad survey, who was killed by Paiutes near Sevier Lake, Oct. 26, 1853.