Brigham City, Arizona

Brigham City is a ghost town in Navajo County, Arizona, United States.[3][4] Twenty Mormon families and fifteen bachelors from Salt Lake City settled the area, and built homes inside protective walls originally measuring 200 feet (61 m) long and 7 feet (2.1 m) high.Flash flooding that washed away the dams and irrigation systems led to crop failures and caused the abandonment of the town by 1881.[8] Brigham City was added to the National Register of Historic Places as of June 9, 1978,[9] and the remnants are currently undergoing restoration.Archaeological excavations have been carried out at the location of the grist mill, the pottery, and other features [10][11] Brigham City appeared in the U.S. Census in 1880, with a population of 191.
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