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Lark, Utah

1866 establishments in Utah TerritoryCompany towns in UtahGhost towns in Salt Lake County, UtahGhost towns in UtahMining communities in Utah
Populated places established in 1863Use mdy dates from July 2023

Lark is a ghost town located 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Herriman in the Oquirrh Mountains of southwest Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. Lark was the location of several copper mines.

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Lark, Utah
Kennecott Access Road,

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