Northrop, Utah
1861 establishments in Utah Territory1862 disestablishments in Utah TerritoryGhost towns in UtahGhost towns in Washington County, UtahPopulated places disestablished in 1862 ... and 2 more
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Northrop, now a ghost town, was a small, early settlement in Washington County, Utah, United States, established in 1861 by Isaac Behunin. It was located at the confluence of the North Fork and East Fork of the Virgin River. It was one of the settlements formed as part of the cotton growing colony in the County. Northrop was destroyed by the Great Flood of 1862 and the settlers moved to settle on some nearby land with more space for growth and above the river floods, in what is now Springdale.
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Zion Park Boulevard,
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Zion Park Boulevard
Zion Park Boulevard
84767
Utah, United States
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