BRIGHAM CITY


Meaning of BRIGHAM CITY in English

city, seat of Box Elder county, near Bear River Bay of Great Salt Lake, northern Utah, U.S., at the foot of the Wasatch Range, 21 mi (34 km) north of Ogden. Settled in 1851 by Mormons, it was named in 1877 for the Mormon leader Brigham Young. A shipping and processing centre for products (fruits, wheat, and beets) of surrounding irrigated farmlands, the city also manufactures aircraft parts and textiles. Peach Days, a harvest festival, has been held annually since 1904. Brigham City is the site of the Intermountain School (1950, a boarding school for Indians), and the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge is nearby. The Golden Spike National Historic Site (commemorating the linking of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads) is 30 mi west. Inc. 1867. Pop. (1990) 15,644.

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