Lyman, Utah |
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![]() Welcome sign in Lyman, Utah |
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Lyman was founded in 1876 as Wilmoth, a farming and ranching community just east of Loa at the foot of Thousand Lake Mountain. To honor LDS Apostle Francis Lyman, the town changed its name in 1895. |
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![]() On Thousand Lake Mountain |
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Wayne County Related Pages: Bicknell - Hanksville - Loa - Torrey - Wayne County |
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| Other Wayne County Related Pages: Capitol Reef National Park - Canyonlands National Park Glen Canyon National Recreation Area |
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| Photo of Lyman, Utah courtesy of Ken Lund, CCA ShareAlike 2.0 License. Photo of Thousand Lake Mountain courtesy of the National Forest Service. Text is available for re-use under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. |
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