Brigham City, city (2020 pop.
19,650), seat of Box Elder co., N Utah; inc. 1869. It is the center of a
large farm area served by the Ogden River project. Sheep, cattle, wheat,
sugar beets, and orchard fruit are raised. There is petroleum refining and
the manufacture of propulsion systems and construction materials. Brigham
City was founded as Box Elder in 1851, and its name was changed to honor
Brigham Young in 1856. To
the west is the Golden Spike National Historical Park (see National Parks and Monuments,
tablenational parks and monuments,
table), which marks the spot where the transcontinental
railroad was completed in 1869.
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