The Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area (MPNHA) is a federally designated National Heritage Area that recognizes and commemorates the efforts of Mormon pioneers who made the trek westward, settling Utah and the American West. Spanning a 400-mile area along U.S. Highway 89, Utah State Route 24 and Utah State Route 12 – an All American Road – the MPNHA encompasses five unique districts, each with its own distinct history and landmarks.
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| - The Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area (MPNHA) is a federally designated National Heritage Area that recognizes and commemorates the efforts of Mormon pioneers who made the trek westward, settling Utah and the American West. Spanning a 400-mile area along U.S. Highway 89, Utah State Route 24 and Utah State Route 12 – an All American Road – the MPNHA encompasses five unique districts, each with its own distinct history and landmarks. (en)
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| - Protected areas of Garfield County, Utah
- Geography of Kane County, Utah
- Geography of Piute County, Utah
- Geography of Sanpete County, Utah
- Geography of Sevier County, Utah
- Geography of Wayne County, Utah
- Protected areas established in 2006
- Protected areas of Piute County, Utah
- 2006 establishments in Utah
- Protected areas of Sevier County, Utah
- Protected areas of Sanpete County, Utah
- History of the Rocky Mountains
- National Heritage Areas of the United States
- Mormon Trail
- Geography of Garfield County, Utah
- Protected areas of Kane County, Utah
- Protected areas of Wayne County, Utah
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| - Mormon Miracle Pageant
- Mormon pioneers
- Bob Bennett (politician)
- Utah
- Utah State Route 12
- Utah State Route 24
- Protected areas of Garfield County, Utah
- Geography of Kane County, Utah
- Geography of Piute County, Utah
- Geography of Sanpete County, Utah
- Geography of Sevier County, Utah
- Geography of Wayne County, Utah
- Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument
- Mormon Trail
- Zion National Park
- Bryce Canyon National Park
- Butch Cassidy
- Protected areas established in 2006
- U.S. Route 89
- Protected areas of Piute County, Utah
- 2006 establishments in Utah
- Protected areas of Sevier County, Utah
- Protected areas of Sanpete County, Utah
- History of the Rocky Mountains
- National Heritage Areas of the United States
- Mormon Trail
- Manti Utah Temple
- Geography of Garfield County, Utah
- Protected areas of Kane County, Utah
- National Scenic Byway
- Protected areas of Wayne County, Utah
- National Heritage Area
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| - The Mormon Temple in Manti, Utah is one of the most prominent landmarks and symbols of the MPNHA (en)
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| - The Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area (MPNHA) is a federally designated National Heritage Area that recognizes and commemorates the efforts of Mormon pioneers who made the trek westward, settling Utah and the American West. Spanning a 400-mile area along U.S. Highway 89, Utah State Route 24 and Utah State Route 12 – an All American Road – the MPNHA encompasses five unique districts, each with its own distinct history and landmarks. According to its mission statement, the MPNHA "preserves, interprets, promotes, and enhances Utah's pioneer heritage…working to increase tourism, encourage economic development, revitalize communities, provide heritage educational opportunities, and improve the quality of life" within its districts. Furthermore, the area was formulated around three central themes: the interaction of people with the landscape, the interaction of people with each other and the interaction of people with the institutions they created. It is the only National Heritage Area designated and named for a specific people – the Mormon Pioneers – offering one of the best perspectives of the Mormon colonization experience in the United States. It has been identified by Congress as a factor in the settling and western expansion of the United States as well as becoming a major world power. (en)
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