Eastern Utah Libraries Catalog: Duchesne, Heber, Roosevelt, & Vernal

Heber City historic walking tour / Heber City

Material type: TextHeber City UT, Independently Published, 2025Description: 28 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 917.92
Summary: "This self-guided walking tour will showcase properties that reflect the character, craftsmanship, and determination of the early pioneers who shaped our valley. Each home or building features a small, carefully designed plaque placed on the public easement, providing a brief history of the original family and their contribution to the establishment of the Heber Valley. The Heber Historic Walking Tour is more than just a collection of old homes--it is a living tribute to the people and stories and stories that define our community's roots. By preserving and sharing these landmarks, we not only protect our architectural legacy, but also foster a deeper appreciation of Heber's past among residents and visitors alike."
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Reference book Wasatch County Library Second Floor Local Collection Local Collection 917.92 Heber City (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 34301002107276
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"This self-guided walking tour will showcase properties that reflect the character, craftsmanship, and determination of the early pioneers who shaped our valley. Each home or building features a small, carefully designed plaque placed on the public easement, providing a brief history of the original family and their contribution to the establishment of the Heber Valley. The Heber Historic Walking Tour is more than just a collection of old homes--it is a living tribute to the people and stories and stories that define our community's roots. By preserving and sharing these landmarks, we not only protect our architectural legacy, but also foster a deeper appreciation of Heber's past among residents and visitors alike."

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