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Cedar
City was named by early settlers because of
the abundance of cedar (juniper) trees in the
area. It was originally called Little Muddy,
then Coal Creek, from the creek where the town
was first established. Pioneers arrived on Nov.
11, 1851 and soon set up the first iron refinery
west of the Mississippi, using ore from the
hills to the west and coal from nearby Cedar
Canyon. From its mining and farming roots Cedar
City has grown to one of Utah's most exciting
cities. Home to the world-renowned Utah Shakespearean
Festival, the Utah Summer Games and the American
Folk Ballet, Cedar City is truly a "Festival
City." These events and dozens more like
them throughout the year offer a metropolitan
lifestyle in this small town setting. Paired
with Southern Utah University, the community
provides guests and residents alike with a huge
variety of cultural and recreational offerings,
including top-notch theater, NCAA Division 1
Sports, concert and lecture series, and more.
History and traditional also play a strong part
in local culture with small town-style holiday
celebrations on July 4th and 24th (Utah's Pioneer
Day), and during the Christmas season, with
parades and other activities. The Iron Mission
State Park is the ideal place to learn of the
area's rich history and to see Native American
artifacts, pioneer antiques, and the largest
horse-drawn wagon collection in the west. Other
Cedar City landmarks include the "Old Main"
building on the SUU campus, the beautiful Rock
Church, and the Old Union Pacific Depot. Each
of these buildings have a fascinating history
that adds to the character of Cedar City. Old
Main, for instance, was built in the bitter
winter of 1898 amid hardship to ensure that
the city would be home to a state school of
higher education. Today, Cedar City is experiencing
a growth spurt unequalled in the town's history.
But as the population continues to increase,
residents here still maintain the small town
atmosphere that gives it such appeal.
Find
out more about the history in nearby Zion National
Park.
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