
Logan and the surrounding Cache Valley communities are captured here in a mid-century survey with 1980s updates, showing the distinct transition from the urban grid of the city to the steep slopes of the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. The prominent Logan Temple and the Tabernacle stand at the heart of the city, while the campus of Utah State University dominates the northeastern bench. The landscape is defined by the Logan River and its various tributaries like Spring Creek and the Blacksmith Fork, which historically supported local industry such as the Molasses Sugar Factory located near the Union Pacific tracks.
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