Leeds Utah History

Leeds Utah History  Rich Leeds Utah History. Once known as Bennington, Leeds Utah was founded due to flooding in the neighboring town of Harrisburg. The residents in Harrisburg decided to move to this area in 1867. It was called Road Valley and was just to the north.  It was more suitable…

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Tuacahn Theatre – Ivins, Utah

Broadway in the Desert - Tuacahn Theatre Ivins, Utah Tuacahn Amphitheater in Ivins, Utah Tuacahn Amphitheater, in Ivins, Utah, was founded by the Utah playwright Douglas C. Stewart in 1995 to fulfill his dream.  Stewart is the playwright that wrote screenplays for “Saturday’s Warrior”, “Against a Crooked Sky” and “Where the Red Fern…

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Toquerville Utah Winery

The Toquerville Utah Winery and the Dixie Wine Mission The Toquerville Utah Winery was built by John C. Naegle in 1866 after having been sent to Washington County by Brigham Young, of the LDS Church, to create better quality wine there. The basement of the Toquerville Utah Winery was used…

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