American Fork, Utah

This is a city that is located in North-Central Utah. It is situated at the bottom of Mount Timpanogos, on the north part of Utah Lake. As of 2015, the city has a population of more than twenty eight thousand. This shows an increase of population of more than 20 percent since 2000. The city has experienced more growth since the 1970s. The area is most comprised of the whites, but there are also people from other races including Asians, Latinos, African Americans, pacific islanders among others.

Brief History

The first people who settled here were scattered along American Fork Area. There were tensions between the Native Americans and the settles who came here in the 1850’s. The settlers who came here are the ones who changed the city to American Fork from Lake City the way it was known before. The name came from American Fork River running through the city. The change was also done as a way of avoiding confusion with the Salt Lake City. Most of the people here were merchants and farmers. By the 1860s, there are well established schools and it was the first area in Utah where public education was offered.  During the 1870’s the area was the rail access center doe all the mining work done in American Fork Canyon.  The population in the city expanded during the Second World War as a result of the building of the Columbia Steel Plant. The first hospital was developed here in 1937.

Education and Transport Network

There are many public and private schools in the area where children and also adult attend. Most of the public schools in this area are section of the Alpine School District. There are also elementary schools including Shelley elementary, Barratt elementary and others. Besides, there are private schools with the major one being the American Heritage School.  There is the frontrunner station located along Wasatch Front. Since it started to operate it has continued to grow to be one of the most popular stations in Utah.

Things to do in American Fork

There are many things you can do in the city when you come to visit the city or even if you are a resident.  You can go ahead and attend many special events, get to learn more about the local history and a lot of arts. There are several independent restaurants and you can also visit the different parks. Some of the other things that you can do in the city include biking with your children or even alone. There are several shops and restaurants such as the Alpine Valley Center, technology parks located near the downtown’s historic main street.

When it comes to entertainment and arts, there is museum of art, Utah Regional Ballet and the American fork Symphony. Other recreational activities you can do here include playing golf at the fox hollow golf course, picnicking, hiking on one of the parks.  There are also monuments and other education centers where you can take your children for more educative outings.

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