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The Mormon pioneers were sent here in
1861 to grow cotton. It is named after George A. Smith,
early pioneer leader.
Most Famous For:
Year-round golf weather.
Attractions:
Brigham Young Home; Jacob Hamblin Home; Bryce
Canyon and Zion
National Parks, Dixie
National Forest
Population:
38,000
Elevation:
2,800
Visitor Information:
Washington County Travel & Convention Bureau,
425 S. 700 E.
Dixie Center, 435-634-5747, 800-869-6635
St. George Area Chamber of Commerce, 97 E. St.
George Blvd., 435-628-1658
City Parks:
Bluff Street Park, 600 N. Park St.
Worthen Park, 300 S. 350 E.
J.C. Snow Park, 825 S. 350 E.
Black Hills Park, 265 Airport Rd
Medical Services:
Dixie Regional Medical Center, 544 S. 400 E., 435-634-4000
Churches:
Assembly of God, Baptist, Catholic, Christian Scientist,
Episcopal, LDS, Lutheran, Presbyterian
Auto Services:
24 hour service
Bus Station:
Greyhound, 1235 S. Bluff St., 435-673-2933
Mileage:
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