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- Historical Timeline
Early in 1864 ten men settled in the Richfield area. Several...
- About Richfield
Richfield is the county seat of Sevier County, located in...
- Historical Timeline
Early in 1864 ten men settled in the Richfield area. Several other towns were founded in the next few years. However, violent confrontations with the Ute Indians during the Black Hawk War (1865-68) forced abandonment of all the Sevier settlements in April 1867. Attempts to resettle did not succeed until 1870. The area grew rapidly.
Richfield is the county seat of Sevier County, located in west central Utah. It is the largest city in the county and lies in a fertile valley surrounded by beautiful red rock mountains and snow covered peaks. The county can be best described as “rural diversified” due to the convergence of agricultural, retail and industrial activities ...
Plan a family outing with grandma and grandpa, mom and dad and the kids. Call 262-628-0252 to customize your tour. Tour Rates: $5 per Adult; Children 12-6, $3; 5 and Under, Free. Testimonial: "We were amazed at the excellent restoration of the house, the extensive information given us by the docents (and their enthusiasm), and the number of ...
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Barkerville Historic Town and Park is a unique, world-class heritage site and remains a thriving place, rich in history and full of life. You can tour the town with one of the colourful characters from Barkerville’s past, watch the notorious Judge Begbie strike fear into the hearts of history’s criminals, witness authentic gold rush theatre, and see a real Cornish Waterwheel in action.
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Most of the Cariboo Road was completed the following year, but the section between Richfield and Barkerville was not completed until 1865. Williams Creek was discovered in 1861 by William “Dutch Bill” Dietz, and named in his honour, and became the most re-known gold producer in British Columbia. Dietz and two companions came into the area ...