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A View of Springville, Utah
Springville is a city in Utah County, between Mapleton, Spanish Fork and Provo. Springville is known as “Art City” for it’s art museum and the sculptures that can be found all over town, especially on Main Street.
Springville Related Posts:
- Historic Buildings in Springville
- Historic Homes in Springville
- 400 S 800 E
- Art City Days
- Art in Art City
- Brigham City Filming Locations
- Brookside Neighborhood
- Brookside subdivision celebrating 70th birthday
- Brookside Tallest Tree
- Camel’s Back
- Cemetery
- Cook Mining District
- Evergreen Cemetery
- First Mills in Utah County
- Heritage Catalpa Tree
- Hi-Spot
- High School Art Gallery (Museum of Art)
- Hobble Creek Canyon
- The Kelly Ranch
- Little Rock Canyon
- Old Springville High Gym
- Park Ro-She
- Parks in Springville
- Presbyterian Church
- Rasmussen Pioneer Kitchen
- Red Devils
- Spring Creek Canyon
- Springville Bank Robbery – 1898
- Springville Flag Pole
- Springville Fort
- Springville Grist Stone
- Springville High Bell
- Springville Main – Then and Now
- Springville’s First Camp Site
- Wayne Bartholomew Family Park

Springville was originally called Hobble Creek and later changed to Springville, named after Fort Springville which was named for the many springs in the area.


Springville is home to me and I have many stories to tell that I’ll be adding.




See JacobBarlow.com/utah for other places in Utah.

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