The Sugarloaf Hillside Sign is a prominent roadside marker in St. George, Utah, created by local residents in the mid-20th century. This large, hand-painted sign is a distinctive feature of the landscape, historically directing travelers and celebrating the community.
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Architecture
S Of St. George, St. George, Utah
Politics/Government; Architecture
168 S. 300 West, St. George, Utah
Social History
West Black Ridge, St. George, Utah
Agriculture; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
269 S. 200 East, St. George, Utah
Education; Architecture
86 S. Main St., St. George, Utah
Politics/Government
85 E. 100 North, St. George, Utah
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Art; Landscape Architecture
North Shore Of The Great Salt Lake, Corinne, Utah
Native American; Prehistoric; Religion; Social History
Nine Mile Canyon Rd., Price, Utah
Social History; Entertainment/Recreation
4385 Little Cottonwood Canyon Road, Sandy, Utah
Exploration/Settlement; Agriculture; Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal
2591 East Dimple Dell Rd., Sandy, Utah
Engineering; Industry; Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal
1 Mi. W. Of Jct. Sr-224 And Twisted Branch Rd, Park City, Utah
Entertainment/Recreation; Exploration/Settlement
2.5 Mi. West Of Jct. Ut 202 And I 80, Lake Point, Utah