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Mount Pleasant Christmas Lights

03 Tuesday Dec 2019

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Christmas, Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, utah

Mt. Pleasant City’s Annual Christmas Lighting Festival was held on Saturday, November 30th, 2019 from 4:00pm to 6:30pm on Main Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Claus were there along with free cookies, hot chocolate, hayrides and games.

Christmas Carols were performed my Mt. Pleasant Elementary.

Chester, Utah

30 Tuesday Dec 2014

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Chester, Manti, Moroni, Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, utah

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Chester was founded by David Candland. In the beginning the town was named Canal Creek after the waterway from which the community received its water. Candland then changed the name to Chesterfield after his hometown in England; it was later reduced to Chester.

This community (like several others) claims to be the closest to the geographic center of Utah.

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  • Chester Schoolhouse
  • Old Rock Schoolhouse

Geographical Center of Utah

30 Monday Jun 2014

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Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County, utah

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There are several places claiming to be the center of Utah, the math gets a little weird when the shape is weird.   I’ll collect my photos of the center points of Utah and post them here.

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