Lehi city: Also known as Snow's Springs, Sulphur Springs, Dry Creek and Evansville.
Settled: In 1850 by a group of Mormons, it is Utah's sixth oldest town.
First mayor: Silas P. Barnes, elected unanimously.
First public works project: A bridge over the Jordan River
Population: 19,028
Per household income: $53,038
Average house value: $148,400
City size: 20.3 square miles
Largest employers: Lehi Roller Mills, Alpine School District, Micron Technology.
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Outstanding features: Thanksgiving Point, the Legacy Center, Lehi's hub of activity, and Broadbent's General Store, the oldest store of its kind left in the state.
Outstanding events: The Lehi Round-Up Rodeo, parade and weeklong festivities.
Distance from Salt Lake City: 26 miles
ZIP code: 84043