Fillmore

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Fillmore is a small city in central Utah that briefly served as the territorial capital in the mid-19th century and is now a local agricultural and service hub.

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Fillmore canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
county seat
areaCode 435
buildingStyle mid-19th-century territorial architecture at Statehouse
capitalEndDate 1856
capitalOf Utah Territory
capitalStartDate 1851
climate semi-arid climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countySeatOf Millard County, Utah
distanceTo about 100 miles southwest of Provo, Utah
about 150 miles south of Salt Lake City
economy agriculture
local services
tourism
elevation approximately 5,100 feet
founded 1851
governmentType mayor–council government
hasHistoricSite Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum
hasNearbyAttraction Fishlake National Forest
Pahvant Range
historicalSignificance first capital of Utah Territory
locatedIn Millard County, Utah
Pahvant Valley
central Utah
locatedOn Interstate 15
namedAfter 13th president of the United States
Millard Fillmore
nearestMajorCity Provo, Utah
originalPurpose capital of Utah Territory
population approximately 2,500–3,000 inhabitants
postalCode 84631
primaryIndustries crop farming
dairy farming
region Great Basin
role former territorial capital of Utah Territory
settledBy Mormon pioneers
surface form: Latter-day Saint pioneers
state Utah
timeZone Mountain Time Zone
transportInfrastructure served by U.S. Route 50
U.S. Route 89
surface form: served by U.S. Route 89
transportRole regional service hub for Millard County

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Millard County capital Fillmore
Millard County contains Fillmore