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, Utah in Weber County


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Arsenal Villa,   Barton,   Cozydale,   Eden,   Fairmont,   Farr West,   Five Points,   Harrisville,   Harrisville Heights,   Hermitage,   Hooper,   Huntsville,   Kanesville,   Little Mountain,   MarriottSlaterville,   North Ogden,   Ogden,   Peterson,   Plain City,   Pleasant View,   Reese,   Relico,   Riverdale,   Roy,   South Ogden,   Taylor,   Uintah,   Uintah Highlands,   Warren,   Washington Terrace,   West Haven,   West Ogden,   West Weber,   Wildwood,   Wilson,   Wolf Creek,  

 

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Beaver,   Box Elder,   Cache,   Carbon,   Daggett,   Davis,   Duchesne,   Emery,   Garfield,   Grand,   Iron,   Juab,   Kane,   Millard,   Morgan,   Piute,   Rich,   Salt Lake,   San Juan,   Sanpete,   Sevier,   Summit,   Tooele,   Uintah,   Utah,   Wasatch,   Washington,   Wayne,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Liberty, UT?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Liberty, Utah:

1. Liberty was the second settlement established by Mormon pioneers in the Ogden Valley. The village was founded in 1859 by James B. Huntsman and his family.

2. The village was named "Liberty" after the pioneers' desire for religious freedom.

3. Liberty is home to the oldest continuously operating school in Utah, which was established in 1868.

4. The village has a rich history of agriculture, with dairy farming being a primary industry for many years.

5. Liberty is known for its beautiful scenery, including the Wasatch Mountains and the Pineview Reservoir.

6. The Liberty Days Celebration is an annual event in the village, featuring a parade, fireworks, and other festivities.

7. The famous artist, Dave Merrill, lived and worked in Liberty for many years. His artwork depicts the beauty of the surrounding areas.

8. The village has several historic buildings, including the Liberty Meeting House, which was built in 1898 and is still used for public events today.

9. Liberty has a population of about 1,300 people and covers an area of 40 square miles.

10. The village is located about 10 miles east of Ogden, Utah, and is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, including hiking, fishing, and skiing.