Moab
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A Grand Heritage: Stories from the Moab Museum Oral History Archive
The Moab Museum’s new temporary exhibition, A Grand Heritage: Stories from the Oral History Archive, features first-person accounts from Moab’s pre-uranium history, built around oral histories between the late 1880s…
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Utah Activities and Events April 2023
Here is a list of fun events and activities taking place in Utah during the month of April 2023.
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Moab, Utah Out-Of-The-Parks Itineraries
Canyonlands and Arches National Parks fill up fast, so it’s nice to go someplace less crowded than the most touristy trails in Moab, Utah.
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Housing & Camping Crisis in Moab, Utah
Not only river guides and restaurant employees, but also teachers are having an incredibly difficult time finding affordable housing in Moab, Utah. Many are resorting to living out of their…
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Not All Lightshows Are Safe. The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Benefits Utah’s Downwinders
Utah’s downwinders are finally getting the help they deserve through the extension of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act.
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How Moab, Utah Moved from Mining to Recreation
The extraordinary roads that allowed for mining exploration and operations became a vital artery for the tourism economy in Moab, Utah.
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Moab, Utah: Uranium Boom Led to One of the Most Vibrant Towns in Utah
How the uranium boom went bust but still led to Moab becoming one of the most vibrant towns in Utah.
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Helping Ghosts Move On in Moab, Utah
Fiona Raison in Moab, Utah helps ghosts that don’t know they’re dead and can’t move on to the next phase of existence.
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The Seventh Day Adventist Faith Based High School in Castle Valley, Utah Hopes to Produce Half-a-Million Pounds of Potatoes this Year
Castle Valley Farms, a part of Castle Valley Academy rooted in the Seventh Day Adventist faith hopes to produce half-a-million pounds of potatoes.
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Westwater Canyon: A Utah River Rafting Trip to Put on Your Bucket List
Westwater Canyon In Utah is a river rafting trip to put on your bucket list. It provides a satisfying variety of adventure and serenity.
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Utah was Land of Dinosaurs: Utah’s Natural History is Older Than Dirt
Utah’s reputation as a prehistoric graveyard is well established. Known the world over for new and prolific dinosaur discoveries, Utah’s paleontological past has consistently introduced the world to a number…
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Back in Time with Historic Apache Motel in Moab, Utah
New owners breathe new life into a historic motel that John Wayne used to visit, Apache Motel in Moab while preserving the past.
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Moab’s Canyon & Waffle House: The Last Coffee-Counter in Moab, Utah
Coffee at the Counter Canyon Steak and Waffle House in Moab is decorated with nostalgic, black-and-white photos of simpler times, and each booth is named after a Beatles song.…
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Moab Workers Build Their Own Homes to Overcome Housing Shortage
Arroyo Crossing, Moab homes are built specifically for Grand County workers on a parcel owned by the nonprofit Moab Area Community Land Trust.