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Mammoth Valley

Coordinates: 37°36′54″N 112°32′24″W / 37.61500°N 112.54000°W / 37.61500; -112.54000
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Mammoth Valley is a depression in Southern Utah, United States, between Hatch and Duck Creek. The Mammoth Creek flows along its floor.

History

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Mammoth Valley was the site of a planned constitutionalist community in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Investors in the project and donors to the Meadeau View Institute in nearby Duck Creek were promised parcels in the valley. Several families built temporary residences and brought in mobile homes. During the winter of 1993, record snowfall crushed the poorly supported residences, and the families who sought to build the community left.[1]

On January 24, 1994, the Utah Division of Real Estate ordered Meadeau View to stop marketing the Mammoth land, as the offering had not been registered with the division.[2]

Notable residents

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References

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  1. ^ "Ex-Devotees Want to Know: Where Did the Money Go?" Paul Parkinson and Karl Cates, Deseret News, A1, 25 July 1994.
  2. ^ "Backers Tried in Vain to Recover Losses". Deseret News. July 26, 1994. Archived from the original on 28 July 2009. Retrieved 23 December 2008.

37°36′54″N 112°32′24″W / 37.61500°N 112.54000°W / 37.61500; -112.54000