Oregon Shortline and Union Pacific Railroads- McCammon to Bear Lake Table of Contents As Featured in 2024 Editionof Discover Montpelier. View the Latest Edition > Railroad Terminology and General Facts Ballast- Railroad ballast is crushed, angular rock, used as the… Read More >
As Featured in 2024 Editionof Discover Box Elder. View the Latest Edition > When is a sign more than a sign? One good answer is that when the sign is so well-known, it becomes iconic with its community. An excellent… Read More >
Wagon Land Adventure is a place for all to come see beautifully restored wagons of the past. We have the largest and most unique collection of horse-drawn vehicles in North America. This is a hidden gem located in northern Utah. … Read More >
The Brigham City Fine Arts Center is a wonderland of creativity, as artists and performers interact and perform in a caring, no judgment environment. Posters and displays project the passion and dedication of their workers and volunteers to those who… Read More >
A rich, local legacy of tributes to military service Midland Square Northern Box Elder County Veterans Memorial at Midland Square in downtown Tremonton sits on the site of the historic Midland Hotel. In 1995, an electrical fire started inside the… Read More >
As Featured in 2024 Editionof Discover Box Elder. View the Latest Edition > “All Gave Some, Some Gave All” Midland Square Veterans Memorial is part of Midland Square Park in downtown Tremonton where the historic Midland Hotel once stood. The… Read More >
Maddox Ranch House got started the day Irv Maddox opened a seven-stool counter on Main Street in Brigham City, Utah during World War II. A welder friend fashioned a stove plate for an old coal oil burner, a used refrigerator… Read More >
Box Elder county’s first recorded fair took place in 1908, when they took part in “The Big Four County Fair,” a multi-county fair, held in Ogden. The Utah counties involved included Box Elder, Weber, Morgan and Davis counties. First year… Read More >
The property where Bear River Valley Hospital is now located has a fascinating history. According to Tamera Newman’s brief history, Tremonton was Once Home to WWII POWs, “Development began in the 1930s as a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp under… Read More >
Tremonton has become well-known for its distinctive public art murals, painted on the outside walls of many prominent buildings. Tremonton’s legendary beginnings in public arts began humbly, when A Mountain Mural was painted on the wall of a scale house,… Read More >
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