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Taylorsville
Salt Lake County, Utah

ZipCodes
84118

Motto
"Utah's Centennial City"



Page Contents for Taylorsville, Utah

Statistics & Facts

Location

History & History-related items

City Attractions

Government

Schools.

Miscellany



Statistics & Facts

The Utah state capital is Salt Lake City.
The population of Taylorsville is approximately 58,000 (1998), 58652 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 16,509 (1990), 19761 (2010).
The amount of land area in Taylorsville is 28.7 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers.
The distance from Taylorsville to Washington DC is 1921 miles.
The distance to the Utah state capital is 13 miles. (as the crow flies)
Taylorsville is positioned 40.65 degrees north of the equator and 111.94 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Taylorsville median income is $ 37,000.

Location

just west of Murray and south of Salt Lake City in northern Utah. Here is a Map page for Taylorsville.
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History & History Related Items

Settled in 1848 by Joseph and Susanna Harker, the area was named, "Over Jordan," as they had to cross over the Jordan River to get there. Eventually the area grew and re-named Taylorsville. It became Utah's newest city in 1995 when it incorporated as Taylorsville.
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The settling of Taylorsville

1848

The incorporation of Taylorsville

1995


Attractions

Taylorsville Dayzz


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Taylorsville City Government

City of Taylorsville
2520 W 4700 South Suite A-2
Taylorsville, UT 84118
Phone: 801-963-5400
Fax: (801) 963-7891

Taylorsville Schools

Granite School District Taylorsville

Miscellany

The population of Taylorsville was:
1990 - 52,381
1998 - 58,000

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