
Throwback Thursday: The Fort That Moved Palmyra Utah
If you’ve ever driven through the quiet fields of Palmyra, Utah, you’re actually traveling over the site of one of the most ambitious—and shortest-lived—pioneer cities in the valley. For this week’s #ThrowbackThursday, let's look at a few local landmarks that tell the story of a community that would

Palmyra, Utah: A Story of Resurrection and Rural Resilience
Just northwest of Spanish Fork and west of Springville lies Palmyra, a community that carries one of the most storied names in Utah’s history. For many, "Palmyra" evokes the birthplace of a global faith in New York, but for those in Utah County, it represents a landscape of persistence—a town that w

Lake Shore, Utah: A Heritage Defined by the Water
Just west of Spanish Fork, where the river meets the vast expanse of Utah Lake, lies the community of Lake Shore. It is a place of artesian wells, historic forts, and deep multi-generational roots. If you’re looking for a community that embodies the "quiet life" while staying connected to the natura
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