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Bluffdale is a city in Salt Lake and Utah
counties in the U.S.
state of Utah,
located about 20
miles (32 km)
south of Salt Lake City. As of the 2020 census...
- 82.6
percent of Utah's then 3,271,616 residents. Salt Lake
Tooele Alta
Bluffdale (partial)
Cottonwood Heights Draper (partial) Erda
Grantsville Herriman...
- John
Russell of
Bluffdale (1793–1863) was a 19th-century
American novelist,
writer and
licensed Baptist preacher. He
wrote the
first published novel featuring...
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training site
operated by the Utah
National Guard. It is
located south of
Bluffdale, west of Lehi, and
north of
Saratoga Springs and
Cedar Fort, approximately...
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Director of
National Intelligence. It is
located at Camp
Williams near
Bluffdale, Utah,
between Utah Lake and
Great Salt Lake and was
completed in May...
- 2012 and is
operated by Utah
Transit Authority. The
Draper (or Draper/
Bluffdale, as it was
called in the
initial planning stages) and
Vineyard stations...
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neighboring city
Bluffdale into
Herriman to
further expand the Rosecrest/Herriman
housing projects. The
lawsuit stemmed from a
struggle between Bluffdale city officials...
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United Brethren, a
Mormon fundamentalist polygamist group centered in
Bluffdale, Utah. He came to this
position following the
murder of his
brother Rulon...
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founded in 1856 by
Porter Rockwell at
Point of the Mountain, modern-day
Bluffdale, Utah. It was a
contract Pony
Express station, ten
miles south of Trader's...
- The
Jordan River Parkway is an
approximately 40-mile (64 km)
urban park that runs
along the
Jordan River within the U.S.
state of Utah. The
parkway follows...