Brigham City
Brigham City is a city located in northern Utah, known for its rich history and scenic surroundings. Founded in 1851 by members of the Latter-day Saint movement, it was named after Brigham Young, a prominent leader of the church. The city serves as the county seat of Box Elder County and has a population of around 19,000 residents.
The city is situated near the Wasatch Mountains and offers various outdoor recreational activities, including hiking and fishing. Brigham City is also famous for its annual Peach Days festival, celebrating the local peach harvest and featuring parades, food, and entertainment.