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Tag Archives: Duchesne County

Neola, Utah

23 Tuesday Nov 2021

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Neola, Utah in Duchesne County.

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Duchesne’s D

03 Tuesday Aug 2021

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Just a placeholder until I can hike up and get some better documentation of the D above Duchesne, Utah.

See also, my collection of hillside/mountainside letters and words.

Cowan’s Cafe

03 Tuesday Aug 2021

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Cafes, Duchesne, Duchesne County, Neon Signs, utah, Vintage Signs

Cowan’s Cafe and its cool 1950’s vintage neon sign – 57 East Main Street in Duchesne, Utah.
The Cafe opened in 1933.

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Mount Emmons, Utah

14 Wednesday Apr 2021

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Mt Emmons, Utah is in Duchesne County in 1914 it started as a town named Banner.

Altonah, Utah

11 Thursday Feb 2021

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Originally Queen City, it was officially settled in 1906 as Alexander, then the name was changed to Altonah in 1912.

Ioka, Utah

26 Sunday Apr 2020

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Ioka, originally named Mural, was settled in 1907 and it had a post office from 1908 to 1944.

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Mirror Lake

12 Wednesday Oct 2016

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Duchesne County, Mirror Lake, Mirror Lake Highway, Mirror Lake Scenic Byway, summit county, uinta Mountains, Uintas, utah

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Mirror Lake is a lake in the high Uinta Mountains in Utah. It is a popular fishing and recreation spot. The lake contains three species of trout: rainbow, brook, and tiger. The lake has a Forest Service campground, picnic facilities, and a boat ramp for non-motorized watercraft. Access to the lake is by the Mirror Lake Highway, which is only open during the summer (other than by snowmobile).

Duchesne Tunnel

04 Wednesday Feb 2015

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Along the Mirror Lake Scenic Byway.

Duchesne Tunnel

What is it?
The Duchesne Tunnel is a six-mile long 10-foot diameter concrete-lined horseshoe-shaped rock tunnel that runs from the Duchesne Diversion through the Uinta Mountains to the Provo River.

Why was it built?
The Provo River Project and the Association have water rights in the Duchesne River and Little Deer Creek, and the Duchesne Tunnel was built to convey that water from the Duchesne River to the Provo River. Much of the water eventually is stored in Deer Creek Reservoir where it is made available to the Association’s shareholders.

When was it built?
Construction on the Duchesne Tunnel began in 1948, but was halted in 1951 at the outbreak of the Korean War. It resumed in 1953 and was completed in 1954. One team of workers started construction at the proposed inlet of the tunnel, and at the same time another team started at the proposed outlet, planning to meet in the middle. It has been reported that with only transits and slide rules, engineers were so accurate in their surveying that when the two ends met they were only inches off. The tunnel is so straight that one can peer inside and see the other end, six miles away!

How big is it?
The Duchesne Tunnel is six miles long and 10 feet in diameter. It has a capacity of 630 cfs. The highest flows in the Tunnel are during the spring runoff.

What is the Association’s responsibility?
It is the Association’s responsibility to keep the Tunnel clear and running freely in order to divert water to the Provo River, and to maintain the associated machinery and structures.(*)

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Bridgeland, Utah

10 Wednesday Dec 2014

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Duchesne, Utah

08 Monday Dec 2014

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Duchesne, Duchesne County, utah

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Duchesne, Utah – the county seat of Duchesne County, Utah.

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