Wahsatch, UT Locations
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Multiple Testing Centers In Wahsatch, UT
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190 ARROWHEAD DR 7.0 miles
190 ARROWHEAD DR
EVANSTON,
WY
82930
Categories: EVANSTON WY
75 YELLOW CREEK RD STE 202 8.5 miles
75 YELLOW CREEK RD STE 202
EVANSTON,
WY
82930
Categories: EVANSTON WY
1665 BONANZA DR 42.3 miles
1665 BONANZA DR
PARK CITY,
UT
84060
Categories: PARK CITY UT
1600 SNOW CREEK DR 42.5 miles
1600 SNOW CREEK DR
PARK CITY,
UT
84060
Categories: PARK CITY UT
1340 E Joseph St 43.0 miles
1340 E Joseph St
Layton,
UT
84040
Categories: Layton UT
6028 EAST RIDGELINE DR STE 204 43.2 miles
6028 EAST RIDGELINE DR STE 204
OGDEN,
UT
84405
Categories: OGDEN UT
5740 CRESTWOOD DR 43.5 miles
5740 CRESTWOOD DR
OGDEN,
UT
84405
Categories: OGDEN UT
107 N Main St 43.5 miles
107 N Main St
LYMAN,
WY
82937
Categories: LYMAN WY
552 LAURELWOOD DR 44.0 miles
552 LAURELWOOD DR
KAYSVILLE,
UT
84037
Categories: KAYSVILLE UT
952 CHAMBERS ST Ste 5 44.0 miles
952 CHAMBERS ST Ste 5
SOUTH OGDEN,
UT
84403
Categories: SOUTH OGDEN UT
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Wahsatch (/?w??sæt?/ WAH-satch) is a ghost town in Summit County, Utah, United States. It lies along I-80 at the northeastern end of Echo Canyon some 23 miles (37 km) east of Echo, and 11 miles (18 km) west of Evanston, Wyoming. Wahsatch was established as a railroad camp, later achieving local prominence in sheep ranching. It was inhabited from 1868 until the 1930s.
Wahsatch was established in 1868 as a railroad construction camp, the first of many such camps set up in Utah by the Union Pacific Railroad in the process of building the First Transcontinental Railroad. From 1868 to 1869 a population of hundreds dug the 772-foot (235 m) Echo tunnel through the Wasatch Mountains west of town. Wahsatch soon became a major supply station and railhead, with its own roundhouse, workshops, boarding houses, and warehouses. When the transcontinental railroad was finished in May 1869, a meal station for waiting passengers was constructed.
During the tunnel construction in 1868–1869, Wahsatch was known as a wild and lawless place. Laborers spent their wages immediately in tent saloons. Shootings were common, and there is even record of a lynching. Lacking a formal cemetery, the town buried its dead in makeshift hillside graves. This violent period was short-lived; in the early 1870s Wahsatch's development was outpaced by that of nearby Evanston, Wyoming, and the railroad moved most operations to Evanston. The population sharply dropped, and most of the buildings were demolished. Wahsatch became little more than a point for loading livestock.
Toward the end of the 19th century, Wahsatch enjoyed a minor rebirth as a location central to the area's growing sheep ranches. A number of new dwellings were built as ranchers and laborers began to gather here annually for sheep shearing season. In the spring of 1899 alone, an estimated 700,000 pounds (320,000 kg) of wool was sheared. In June 1903 it was reported that 489 carloads of sheep had arrived at Wahsatch from their winter range. The town grew enough to justify the building of a new school in 1910. In 1916 Wahsatch became the headquarters for the construction of a second railroad tunnel, bringing another temporary surge in population. The railroad built a new depot and section houses in the 1930s, but Wahsatch soon declined, along with the sheep industry. The town was abandoned in the 1930s.