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I’ve always loved the vintage sign they have out in front of Cedar Bowling Center at 421 E Hwy 91, Cedar City, Utah
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I haven’t been able to find out exactly where this was located, if you know please comment on this page or let me know.
During the 1930s, UTNG used federal money, often supplied through the Works Progress Administration (WPA), to build or expand a number of UTNG facilities. The WPA funded eight armories and several garage and storage areas for the UTNG. By 1940, 13 armories were in use by the Utah Guard including” that in Cedar City.
The location of the historic armory is presently unknown to Living New Deal. The building has since been demolished.
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13 Thursday Sep 2018
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Coal Creek Gold Medal Mile
One of the Gold Medal Miles is located here in Veterans Park in Cedar City. For others on the list visit this page.



13 Thursday Sep 2018
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13 Thursday Sep 2018
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Cedar City, Iron County, Memorials, Parks, utah, War, War Memorials
13 Thursday Sep 2018
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A list of the Parks in Cedar City.
12 Sunday Aug 2018
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Cedar City, Historic Markers, Iron County, Mills, NRHP, SUP, utah

The Old Mill
On this site, in 1876, the Cedar Co-operative Mercantile and Manufacturing Institution constructed the Cedar Co-op Mill. It was a large, three-story wooden building. The original two sets of four foot grinding stones were turned by water which was brought in a ditch from Coal Creek to the South and East. This mill ground the flour, cereal and livestock food for much of Iron County. In 1900 the grinding stones were replaced by a set of rollers. The Mill was changed to a plaster mill in 1914 and operated until 1945. In 1952 the building was torn down and the property sold to Cedar City. For many years this mill was a hub of activity in this valley.
This is Sons of Utah Pioneers historic marker #8 located at the mouth of Cedar Canyon in Cedar City, Utah.












10 Friday Aug 2018
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Old Brickyards
This historic marker, located in Cedar City reads:
It is believed that the first fired bricks in Utah were made in Cedar City in connection with the attempt of the Deseret Iron Company to manufacture iron in 1852. The blast furnace was located in the vicinity of 400 North 100 East. Fired brick was made near there for use in the lining of the blast furnace and construction of some brick homes and some public buildings.
By the turn of the century, most of the brickmaking operations had moved to the southern outskirts of the city. These were located here, immediately north, northeast, east and southeast of this monument. They supplied the brick for homes, commercial and public buildings for Cedar City and some surrounding areas until well into the 1930s. The Old Administration Building and the Old Main Building of the Southern Utah University campus, several blocks from here, were constructed from brick made in this immediate area. This monument stands on part of one of these brickyards, and includes some of the original brick made here. It is a memorial to the various brick makers including Bryant, Fretwell, Dutton, Rollo, Jackman, Palmer and others unrecorded and those who worked for them.








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The Temple in Cedar City is estimated to be completed in late 2017.




Here are some photos I took before construction was finished.






