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Parowan (/ˈpærəwɑːn/ PARR-ə-wahn) is a city in and the
county seat of Iron County, Utah,
United States. The po****tion was 2,790 at the 2010 census, and...
- in Iron
County just west of
Parowan as 200
South and
travels through the
center of town
before turning south into
Parowan Canyon. From here, the route...
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Parowan Valley,
originally known as the
Little Salt Lake Valley, is a
basin in Iron County, Utah,
United States. Its
lowest point is at 5,695 feet (1...
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Parowan Cr****, is a
stream in the
Parowan Valley of Iron County, Utah. It
flows north through Parowan, Utah to its
mouth at an
elevation of 5,686 feet...
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differing periods were
carved into the
walls of
Parowan Gap NW of
Parowan.
Paiutes roamed the
Parowan Valley in the
centuries before Euro-American exploration;...
- Subsequently, what has been
called the
Virgin Anasazi culture (c. 500) and the
Parowan Fremont group developed as the
Basketmakers settled in
permanent communities...
- The
Parowan Meetinghouse,
sometimes referred to as the
Parowan Tabernacle or the
Parowan Old Rock
Church is a
historic meetinghouse of the
Church of Jesus...
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Little Salt Lake (also
called Parowan Lake), is a dry lake in east‑central Iron County, Utah,
United States. The lake has an
elevation 5,682 feet (1,732 m)...
- Cr**** and
continued the 125
miles (201 km) to
Mountain Meadows, p****ing
Parowan and
Cedar City,
southern Utah
communities led
respectively by
Stake Presidents...
- better-known
temple built in Salt Lake City was
completed in 1893), as well as
Parowan,
Cedar City, Bluff, Moab, Vernal,
Fillmore (which
served as the territorial...