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Morgan
Morgan County, Utah

ZipCodes
84050




Page Contents for Morgan, Utah

Statistics & Facts

Location

Weather & Climate

History & History-related items

City Attractions

Government

Community news

Organizations, Churches, and Sports.

Libraries.

Schools.

Miscellany



Statistics & Facts

The Utah state capital is Salt Lake City.
The population of Morgan is approximately 2,748 (2000), 3687 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 625 (1990), 1143 (2010).
The amount of land area in Morgan is 7.582 sq. kilometers.
The amount of land area in Morgan is 3.2 sq. miles.
The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers.
The distance from Morgan to Washington DC is 1908 miles.
The distance to the Utah state capital is 18 miles. (as the crow flies)
Morgan is positioned 41.04 degrees north of the equator and 111.68 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Morgan elevation is 5,068 feet above sea level.
Morgan median income is $ 47,716 (2000).
The Morgan median home price is $ 156,700 (2000).
Morgan average annual precipitation is 19.7 inches peryear.

Location

southeast of Ogden and northeast of Salt Lake City near I-84. Nearby areas include Croydon, Enterprise, Milton, Peterson, Porterville, Richville, Stoddard, Henefer, Farmington, Centerville, Bountiful, Huntsville, Kaysville, West Bountiful and Fruit Heights.
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Climate


moderate. Summers may be warm with an average high of 90.7 degrees. In the winter, the average low is 12.9 degrees. Yearly precipitation averages 19.7 inches with considerable snowfall during the winter months.
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History & History Related Items

Settled in 1855, Morgan City was incorporated in 1868. It was named the County Seat for Morgan County at the same time, six years after the official formation of the county in 1862. This Morgan County History page has area information. This page from the Morgan County Historical Society has nice historical information.
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Attractions

Morgan Family History Center
93 S State St
Morgan 84050
Phone: 801-829-6261

Morgan County Fair
held each year in the middle of summer.

Daughter's of the Utah Pioneers Cabin 48 South State Street Morgan, UT 84050 This cabin built in 1857 and is typical of the early homes used by the pioneers who settled this area.
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Morgan City Government

Morgan County and City Offices
125 West Young Street
Morgan, Utah 84050
Phone: 801-829-6811



COUNTY GOVERNMENT


Morgan County Clerk
48 West Young Street, Room 18
Morgan, Utah 84050
Phone: 801-845-4011


Morgan County Airport
5000 Cottonwood Canyon Rd
Morgan, Utah 84050
Phone: 801-876-3156

Morgan Community News

The Morgan County News
Bringing you hometown news since 1923
200 E 125 N
Morgan, UTAH 84050
Phone: (801) 829-3451

Morgan Libraries

Morgan County Library
55 W 100 S
Morgan 84050
Phone: 801-829-3481

Morgan Schools

Morgan County School District
240 E Young St
Morgan 84050
Phone: 801-829-3411

There are three schools in the district. One elementary, one middle school, and one high school, all named Morgan. (Morgan elementary, Morgan Middle School, and Morgan High School) the elementary's mascot is a mountaineer, the middle school's is a wolverine, and the high school's is a trojan.



Morgan Elementary School
344 E Young St
Morgan 84050
Phone: 801-829-3438

Morgan Elementary is a PreK-4th Grade School



Morgan Middle School
115 E. Young St.
Morgan, UT 84050
Phone: 801-829-3467

Grades Fifth - Eighth



Morgan High School
Home of the Trojans
55 N. 200 E.
P.O. Box 917
Morgan, UT 84050
Phone: 801-829-3418 Morgan

Miscellany

The population of Morgan was:
1990 - 2,023
2000 - 2,635
2004 - 2,748

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