
Spanish Fork is eight miles south of Provo on I-15 and the Spanish Fork River. Spanish Fork was an out-growth of Palmyra, Located to the northwest. As the community developed, Palmyra diminished and eventually became a suburb of Spanish Fork. In the early days, both settlements existed with one fort, Fort St. Luke. Spanish Fork received its name from the adjacent river, which was named by the 1776 Dominguez-Escalante expeditions.
Spanish Fork Posts:
- Beet Factory
- Cemetery
- Christmas Box Angel
- David H. Jones House
- Del Monte Cannery
- Dominguez y Escalante Expedition
- D.U.P. Museum
- Escalante Cross
- Festival of Lights
- First Icelandic Settlement in USA
- Glade’s Drive Inn
- Grist Mills
- Hide-Tallow Service Station
- Holi Festival of Colors (2018)
- Icelandic Memorial
- Indian Farm
- Leland
- Library
- Made Men Filming Site
- Main Street Chapel
- Old Fort
- Parks in Spanish Fork
- Pioneer Heritage Cemetery
- Railroad Depot
- Spanish Fork Grist Mills
- Spanish Fork High School Gymnasium
- Spanish Oaks Reservoir
- Spring Plowing
- Thurber School / City Office Building
- Water Park
- Wind Park
- Spanish Fork sorted by Address
