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- Fort_Union,_Utah abstract "Fort Union, historically Union, is a major commercial area and an early settlement in the Salt Lake Valley of Utah that is now split between the municipalities of Midvale, Cottonwood Heights, and Sandy. The fort after which the area was named was built early in the Salt Lake Valley's post-1847 history at a strategic point where escarpments on either side of the Little Cottonwood Creek valley create a narrow gateway to the upper valley and Little Cottonwood Canyon beyond. The effects of geography on travel through the area have also contributed to the area's much more recent success as a retail and employment destination.".
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageID "33123490".
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- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageRevisionID "499399467".
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Big-box_store.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Big_Cottonwood_Canyon.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Bus_rapid_transit.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Canyons_School_District.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Salt_Lake_City_metropolitan_area.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wasatch_Front.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Cottonwood_Heights,_Utah.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Escarpment.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Escarpments.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Hillcrest_High_School_(Midvale,_Utah).
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Hillcrest_High_School_(Utah).
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_15_in_Utah.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_215_(Utah).
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Little_Cottonwood_Canyon.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Little_Cottonwood_Creek.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Midvale,_Utah.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Mormon_pioneers.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Quartz_monzonite.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_Temple.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Salt_Lake_Valley.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Sandy,_Utah.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink TRAX_(light_rail).
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Utah.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Utah_State_Route_71.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Utah_Transit_Authority.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLink Wasatch_Front_Regional_Council.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort Union".
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fort Union, Utah".
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Union".
- Fort_Union,_Utah hasPhotoCollection Fort_Union,_Utah.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USCensusPop.
- Fort_Union,_Utah subject Category:Salt_Lake_City_metropolitan_area.
- Fort_Union,_Utah subject Category:Wasatch_Front.
- Fort_Union,_Utah hypernym Area.
- Fort_Union,_Utah type Place.
- Fort_Union,_Utah type PopulatedPlace.
- Fort_Union,_Utah type Location.
- Fort_Union,_Utah type Place.
- Fort_Union,_Utah type Thing.
- Fort_Union,_Utah type Q486972.
- Fort_Union,_Utah comment "Fort Union, historically Union, is a major commercial area and an early settlement in the Salt Lake Valley of Utah that is now split between the municipalities of Midvale, Cottonwood Heights, and Sandy. The fort after which the area was named was built early in the Salt Lake Valley's post-1847 history at a strategic point where escarpments on either side of the Little Cottonwood Creek valley create a narrow gateway to the upper valley and Little Cottonwood Canyon beyond.".
- Fort_Union,_Utah label "Fort Union, Utah".
- Fort_Union,_Utah sameAs m.04bzk0d.
- Fort_Union,_Utah sameAs Q5472203.
- Fort_Union,_Utah sameAs Q5472203.
- Fort_Union,_Utah wasDerivedFrom Fort_Union,_Utah?oldid=499399467.
- Fort_Union,_Utah isPrimaryTopicOf Fort_Union,_Utah.