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===Historic sites=== ====Baron Woolen Mills==== Built in 1870 as part of the Brigham City Manufacturing and Mercantile Association, the mill produced high-quality blankets and sweaters from locally produced wool fleeces.<ref>Bradford, Kathleen. 1995. Brigham City historic tour: a survey of Brigham City's past through its historic buildings. Brigham City, Utah: Brigham City Museum-Gallery.</ref> It was damaged by a blaze in June 2014 and destroyed by a fire on July 20, 2015.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Mims|first=Bob|date=July 20, 2015|title=Fire destroys what was left of old Baron Woolen Mills building in Brigham City|work=[[The Salt Lake Tribune]]|url=https://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=2748400&itype=CMSID|url-status=live|access-date=May 17, 2021|archive-url=https://archive.today/20210517024844/https://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=2748400&itype=CMSID|archive-date=May 17, 2021}}</ref> ====Cooley Memorial Hospital==== Dr. A.D. Cooley opened this hospital in 1935, operating as the only acute care facility in Brigham City until 1976, when the Brigham City Community Hospital opened.<ref>Sarah Yates, Stitches in Time: A Historical Overview of the Practice of Medicine in Brigham City and Surrounding Communities, Brigham City Community Hospital, 2001.</ref> ====Hotel Brigham==== Originally built to house transient railroad workers, rooms in Hotel Brigham were meant to be inexpensive. Very few rooms had bathrooms. An original owner was James Knudson, a former mayor of Brigham City. His grandson, Cameron Kay Harmon, became a part owner and managed the hotel after World War II and into the 1950s.<ref>National Register Nomination https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/91001543</ref> ====Brigham City Archway Sign==== Installed on 6 September 1928, this sign was financed by citizen donations totaling $2,400. The sign spans the width of Main Street, welcoming visitors to the business district. Made of [[opalite]] glass, the {{convert|12|in|cm|adj=mid|-high}} lettering welcomes all to Brigham City, "Gateway to the World's Greatest Wild Bird Refuge."<ref>Bradford, Kathleen. 1995. Brigham City historic tour: a survey of Brigham City's past through its historic buildings. Brigham City, Utah: [[Brigham City Museum-Gallery]].</ref> ====Brigham City Cemetery==== Established in 1853 with the burial of a pioneer infant, the Brigham City cemetery is a beautiful, old-fashioned cemetery with above-ground grave markers. A final resting place for pioneers, peach orchard farmers, cholera epidemic victims, workers, and a host of others, the cemetery is peaceful and shaded with a wide variety of grand old trees.<ref>Brigham City Cemetery History http://brighamcity.utah.gov/brigham-city-cemetery-history.htm accessed 5/30/2017.</ref> <gallery widths="180px" class="center"> File:Baron Woolen Mills, 2007.JPG|Baron Woolen Mills, 2007 File:Cooley Memorial Hospital, 2007.JPG|Cooley Memorial Hospital, 2007 File:Hotel Brigham, 1946.jpg|Hotel Brigham, 1946 File:Archway.JPG|Archway File:Brigham City Cemetery.jpg|Brigham City Cemetery, 1969 </gallery>
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