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, Utah in Box Elder County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Willard.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Box Elder county include:

Bear River City,   Blue Creek,   Bothwell,   Bradford,   Brigham City,   Cedar Creek,   Collinston,   Corinne,   Cropley,   Crossroads,   Crystal Springs,   Deweyville,   Elwood,   Etna,   Evans,   Fielding,   Garland,   Grouse Creek,   Hardup,   Hogup,   Honeyville,   Howell,   Kelton,   Lakeside,   Lucin,   Lynn,   Mantua,   Matlin,   Midlake,   Nerva,   Park Valley,   Penrose,   Perry,   Pigeon,   Plymouth,   Portage,   Riverside,   Rosette,   Rozel,   Saline,   Snowville,   South Willard,   Thatcher,   Tremonton,   Tresend,   Washakie,   Wheelon,   Yost,  

 

Or have a look at other Utah counties including:

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,   Weber,  

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

- Willard is a small town with a population of around 1,500 located in Box Elder County, Utah.
- The town was settled in 1851 by Mormon pioneers led by William Willard Jr. after whom the town was named.
- Willard is home to the Willard Bay State Park, which offers numerous outdoor recreational activities and is particularly popular for boating and bird watching.
- The town's historic district, located near the city center, features many buildings from the late 1800s and early 1900s including the Willard Elementary School which was built in 1909 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
- In the late 1800s, Willard was a major producer of broomcorn, which was used to make brooms, brushes, and whisk brooms.
- Willard is also the birthplace of several notable individuals including Doug Bird, a Major League Baseball player, and Spencer W. Kimball, the 12th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.