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 Utah Travel Center Historic Buildings • Eastern Utah


Green River

Green River City straddles the river for which it was named. The city's location is significant as it is the site of a centuries-old river crossing along the historic Spanish Trail. (435-637-3009)

Vernal and Vicinity

In northeastern Utah, at Browns Park near the mouth of Jesse Ewing Canyon, the BLM's John Jarvie Historical Property has a stone house, dugout, buildings, cemetary and pioneer artifacts. (435-789-1362)

The Oscar Swett Ranch, listed on the National Historic Register as a capsule of frontier life, was one of the last homesteading efforts in Utah. It is 1/2 mile north on US 191 off state route 44. (435-789-1181)

Still standing, about 6 miles east of the Dinosaur National Monument Quarry, is the cabin of cowgirl Josie Morris, who was linked with Butch Cassidy and other outlaws. (435-789-2115)

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