Springville is a city in
Utah County
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,
Utah
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that is part of the
Provo–Orem metropolitan area
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. The population was 35,268 in 2020, according to the
United States Census. Springville is a
bedroom community
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for commuters who work in the
Provo-
Orem and
Salt Lake City
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metropolitan areas. Other neighboring cities include
Spanish Fork and
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. Springville has the nickname of "Art City" or "Hobble Creek".
History

Springville was first explored in 1776 by Father
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, a
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padre. What became Springville lay along the wagon route called the
Mormon Road
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that Mormon pioneers and
49ers traveled through southern Utah, northern
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, southern
Nevada
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and
Southern California
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. From 1855, each winter trains of freight wagons traveled on this road across the deserts between
Los Angeles
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and
Salt Lake City
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until the late 1860s when the railroad arrived in Utah. During the year 1849, a group of pioneers led by William Miller and James Mendenhall traveled to the Provo River area. Mendenhall and Miller explored a little further south and fell in love with what is now known as the Hobble Creek area. Springville was settled in 1850 by eight
pioneer families, led by Aaron Johnson, who crossed the plains to
Salt Lake Valley
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from the
East
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Etymology
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and were directed by
Brigham Young
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to settle further south.
Incorporated in February 1853, the pioneers called the city Hobble Creek because an early exploration team led by Oliver B. Huntington in February 1849 had a horse lose a pair of iron hobbles (restraints tied to the horse's forelegs) while the team was camped next to the creek. As the town grew, the name was changed to Springville. As the town grew, the name was changed to Springville, after the Fort Springville. Fort Springville was named after the many freshwater springs in the area, particularly near the fort. The original name was not completely lost, however, as the canyon stream (and associated canyons), a local elementary school, and city-owned golf course have retained the name Hobble Creek.
Springville is known as "Art City" due to its strong development of the arts. Springville is home to the
Springville Museum of Art, Utah's oldest museum for the visual fine arts (circa 1937). The museum, housed in a historic
Spanish Colonial Revival-style building, showcases collections of many well-known artists, both local and national, including collections of Utah art, a major
Soviet
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collection, early Americana, and the European Steed collection. It was dedicated by
David O. McKay as a "sanctuary of beauty and a temple of meditation." Springville is the birthplace of noted sculptor
Cyrus Dallin. The main street is dotted with
bronze statues, including several from local sculptors
Gary Price and
Jeff Decker.
Springville is a thriving community which has experienced steady growth over the past ten years
The current population is projected to grow to more than 50,000 over the next ten years in line with the expected future expansion of its commercial, office, retail, and industrial sectors along the city's
I-15 corridor.
Geography
According to the
United States Census Bureau
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An economy is an area of th ...
, the city has an area of , of which is land and , or 0.34%, is water.
Springville is on the west side of the
Wasatch Mountain Range and east of the average shoreline of
Utah Lake
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and almost entirely east of
Interstate 15
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. All vehicular traffic that transports goods to the north, south, east and west funnels through the interstate hub near Springville's strategically important freeway location. A great potential with its strong connection to the arts, Springville is thriving community that has experienced steady growth over the past ten years. Its current population of 31, 205 continues to increase with 4.6% annual growth.
Demographics
As of the
census
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of 2000, there were 20,424 people, 5,975 households, and 5,024 families residing in the city. The
population density
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was 1,770.5 people per square mile (683.3/km
2). There were 6,229 housing units at an average density of 540.0 per square mile (208.4/km
2). The city's racial makeup was 94.58%
White
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, 0.11%
African American
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, 0.62%
Native American, 0.35%
Asian, 0.28%
Pacific Islander
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, 2.23% from
other races, and 1.83% from two or more races.
Hispanic
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The term commonly applies to countries with a cultural and historical link to Spain and to viceroyalties for ...
or
Latino of any race were 4.77% of the population.
There were 5,975 households, of which 51.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 72.4% were
married couples
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living together, 8.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 15.9% were non-families. 13.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.41 and the average family size was 3.76.
In the city, the population was spread out, with 37.4% under the age of 18, 12.7% from 18 to 24, 28.0% from 25 to 44, 14.0% from 45 to 64, and 7.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 25 years. The heavily weighted 18- to 24-year-old demographic is largely due to the city slowly attracting students and graduates from
Brigham Young University
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, in the adjoining city of
Provo, as well as
Utah Valley University
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History ...
in the nearby city of
Orem. For every 100 females, there are 98.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.9 males.
The city's median household income was $46,472, and the median family income was $48,845. Males had a median income of $37,942 versus $26,098 for females. The city's
per capita income
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Per capita i ...
was $15,634. About 6.6% of families and 8.0% of the population were below the
poverty line
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, including 10.1% of those under age 18 and 4.0% of those age 65 or over.
In 2010, the population had grown to 29,466.
Ten years later, it had increased again to 35,268.
Business
Major businesses/employers in Springville include the following:
* digEcor, Inc, manufacturer of the
digEplayer portable inflight entertainment device
*
Flowserve, manufacturer of large valves, has a facility in Springville's
Industrial Park
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* Modere, which relocated its corporate headquarters to Springville in 2003
*
Stouffer's
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, a division of
Nestle, also has a plant in Springville's Industrial Park
*
Wing Enterprises, maker of the
Little Giant Ladder Systems is headquartered in Springville
*
W.W. Clyde Company
WW Clyde is a heavy civil construction firm based in Orem, Utah, United States (but formerly in nearby Springville).
WW Clyde is a subsidiary of Clyde Companies, Inc, which also owns Geneva Rock, Sunroc, Sunpro, GWC Capital, Bridgesource, and B ...
, a heavy construction firm
* Namify, a company specializing in name tags and other printing services
* Tatton Baird, Maker of custom hats and accessories
Local events
Art City Days, held each year in early June, is one of the first city celebrations of the summer season in
Utah Valley
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. Residents join in a variety of activities to celebrate their community, its history, and the warmer weather. Activities include a parade, carnival, hot air balloons, contests, sporting events, and fireworks.
Springville is also home to th
Springville World Folkfest a week-long celebration of
folk dance and music held every July at the outdoor amphitheater in the Spring Acres Arts Park. Folk dance groups travel from around the world to participate in this festival. Folkfest performers are housed by host families in the Springville area.
Every May, Springville hosts the annual Indian Festival of Utah also in Spring Acres Arts Park, the state's only cultural event devoted to
East Indian,
Pakistan
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i, and
South Asian
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communities across the
Salt Lake City
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metropolitan area. Formerly held in nearby
Spanish Fork, it represents the small but thriving
Indian American and
South Asian
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American communities of northern Utah.
Library
With Springville growing at such a fast rate, the need for a new library soon arose. The old library, the
Springville Carnegie Library
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, could not fit the needs of the rapidly growing city. From 1965 to 2008, the library was housed in the north wing of the Springville Office Building of the time. The old building became the home of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum and the Springville Historical Society.
Construction began on the current library in 2008 and was finished in 2011. Along with having over one million books, movies, and playaways, the new library hosts events, classes, and children's programs. Local youth favorites being coding clubs, teen night, and LEGO clubs.
Education
Springville is served by
Nebo School District. Public schools in this district within Springville include
Springville High School, Springville Junior High School, Spring Canyon Middle School, Art City Elementary, Brookside Elementary, Cherry Creek Elementary, Sage Creek Elementary, and Westside Elementary. Reagan Academy and
Merit Academy, both
charter school
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s, are also in Springville.
The Elizabeth DeLong School of the Springville Campus of the
Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind is in Springville. It construction begin in March 2019 with completion expected for January 2020. Jacoby Architects designed the school, which had a cost of $13 million.
Climate
Under the
Köppen climate classification
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, Springville has a
humid subtropical climate (''Cfa'') or a
humid continental climate
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(''Dfa'') depending on which variant of the system is used.
Photos
File:Springville Carnegie Library 1922.jpg, This building functioned as the Springville, Utah public library from 1922 to 1965, when the library was moved to a newer building. A sculpture of Mark Twain reading a book now adorns the lawn.
File:Springville Utah Civic Center.JPG, The Springville, Utah Civic Center building with Dallin Pioneer Mother Memorial. The Dallin sculpture was moved from its nearby park site when the new Civic Center Building was erected.
File:253 S 300 E, Springville.JPG, This is the Dallin House at 253 S. 300 E. associated with sculptor Cyrus E. Dallin in Springville. Built about 1905, the sculptor apparently lived there at some point in later life.
File:Springville Utah Art Museum.JPG, The Art Museum is on 400 South.
File:Central Bank in Springville, Utah, Aug 15.jpg, The Central Bank on South Main Street
File:H.T.Reynolds & Co. Building 1892 Springville Utah.JPG, This old building is at the corner of 200 South and Main Street.
File:Folkfest.JPG, Springville, Utah's World Folkfest
Notable people
*
Charity Anderson (born 2000), dancer
*
Quinn Allman
Quinn Allman (born January 18, 1982) is an American musician and producer, best known as the founding member, guitarist and backing vocalist in the rock band the Used.
Biography
Allman grew up in Springville, Utah, and later moved to Pleasant ...
(born 1982), lead guitarist of alt-rock band
The Used
*
Don Bluth
Donald Virgil Bluth (; born September 13, 1937) is an American film director, animator
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(born 1937), film director, animator producer, writer, production designer, animation instructor
*
Chad Daybell (born 1968), author and husband of
Lori Vallow
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*Lori (given name)
*Lori Province, Armenia
*Lori Fortress, a fortress in Armenia
*Lori Berd, a village in Armenia
*Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget, a historical Armenian kingdom from c. 980 to 1240, sometimes known as the Kingdom of L ...
; charged with multiple counts of murder
*
Jeff Decker (born 1966), sculptor
*
Claybourne Elder (born 1982), actor
*
Scott Mitchell (born 1968),
NFL
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player
*
Gary Lee Price (born 1955), sculptor
See also
*
List of cities and towns in Utah
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Organizations
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References
External links
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