Scroll down to learn about the historic homes of Spring City, and the stories behind them.
Spring Town was settled by James Allred in 1852. Brigham Young encouraged Danish immigrants to settle in the Sanpete Valley, in what was soon to be called "Little Denmark”. In 1957 when US Highway 89 was built, it bypassed Spring City, leaving it off the beaten path. Considered to be “a town frozen in time", it is widely known as the best preserved example of a 19th Century Pioneer Village. The town leads the way in historic preservation and restoration in Utah. The entire town is listed on the National Historic Register, and in 2010 Forbes Magazine named it one of “America’s Prettiest Towns”. We hope you stop by and see if you agree.
Resources: Kaye Watson, Cherrie Barrow, Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Thanks to all who contributed photos: Heidi Ferrin Simmons, Ann Stucki, Alison Anderson, Marta Sloan