As posted in Utah, Only In Your State website by Catherine Rees on November 18, 2015 The Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area has 4 Main Streets that are recognized. The Little Denmark District represents 2 of these Best Main Streets on the list; Ephraim, and Mt. Pleasant and Sevier Valley is represented by Richfield, and Torrey represents The Boulder Loop District.
Each heritage area has an abundance of beautiful, nostalgic Main Streets, make sure that you take a trip down Utah Heritage Highway 89 to visit the Best Main Streets that the heritage areas offer.
These 13 Towns in Utah Have the Best Main Streets You’ve Gotta Visit
There’s just something about the Main Street in any town. It’s often part of the town’s historic district, and typically features some of the oldest buildings in the area. The best Main Streets are bustling, vibrant places where members of the community, along with visitors, shop, eat and mingle. Here are a few of Utah’s best Main Streets; maybe you’ve visited some of them recently!
Many of the buildings along Mount Pleasant’s Main Street are original to the town – built in the 1800’s. The town added fiber optic lines, so you can surf the Internet while sitting in a historic building.
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