
The Logan Temple and the Tabernacle stand as central landmarks in this mid-century portrait of Cache Valley, where the grid of Logan meets the steep ascent of the Cache National Forest. The landscape is defined by the water of the Logan River and Spring Creek, supporting a network of agricultural industry including a Molasses Sugar Factory and numerous Gravel Pits. Educational and community life is anchored by institutions like Logan High Sch and the County Fairgrounds, while the surrounding satellite settlements of River Heights, Providence, and Millville show the early stages of post-war suburban expansion along the valley floor.
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