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Paragonah (/ˌpærəˈɡuːnə/ PARR-ə-GOO-nə) is a town in Iron County, Utah,
United States. The po****tion was 488 at the 2010 census. As of the
census of...
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southwestern portion of the US
state of Utah that
connects Parowan and SR-274 to
Paragonah and I-15. The
route spans 5.65
miles (9.09 km) south–north and roughly...
- Utah. Its
mouth lies at an
elevation of 5,925 feet (1,806 meters) near
Paragonah, Utah. Its
source is
located at an
elevation of 9,560 feet at 37°48′55″N...
- its
north terminus,
southwest through Parowan Valley, the
townsites of
Paragonah-Parowan, and
leaves the
cliffs at
Anderson Junction and Toquerville. The...
- Mother's Day, May 8, 1949, to a
crossbred cow
owned by
Willard Lund of
Paragonah, Utah. The "Father Bull" is
unknown but must have been an outstanding...
- Hills,
immediately east of the
Parowan Gap, west of
Interstate 15 and
Paragonah, and
northwest of Parowan.
Little Salt Lake
originally was a seasonal...
- 895 ft (1,797 m) 9,386 Utah
Cannonville 5,886 ft (1,794 m) 173 Utah
Paragonah 5,879 ft (1,792 m) 545 Colorado
Parker 5,869 ft (1,789 m) 55,636 Utah...
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Parowan to I-15 near
Paragonah). However, the
state legislature did not
concur with the latter, and the old road
through Paragonah was
maintained only...
- (3.8 km2) 4,902 feet (1,494 m) 1860 $65,972 For the
beautiful scenery Paragonah Iron Town 536 0.67 sq mi (1.7 km2) 5,879 feet (1,792 m) 1851 $55,417 Southern...
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After he
returned from Hawaii,
Smith and his
wives and
children moved to
Paragonah, Utah.
Smith was a
military leader in the
Black Hawk War. In 1859, Smith...