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Settled
in 1859, it has many picturesque pioneer-vintage buildings.
Read more Fairview history.
Most
Famous For: Fairview Museum of History and
Arts - National Shrine to Love and Devotion; July 24th
Pioneer Days Celebration with a rodeo, demolition derby
and other activities for the whole family.
Population:
960
Elevation: 6,600
Visitor
Information: City Hall, 435-427-3858
City
Parks:
Lions Park, 85 S. State
Baseball Park, 100 N. 200 W.
Churches:
LDS
Auto
Services: 2
gas stations, 4 auto repair
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