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Read MoreDo you Remember this UTOCO Station?
Read MoreA Nickle for a Rootbeer
Read MoreThe Kenneth butcher home was originally a Kearns Barracks . The area is now large subdivisions.
Read MoreThis home was built in 1939.
Read MoreThe Holder home was built in 1920
Read MoreThese Sheds were built in 1909
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Read MoreBuilt in 1981
Read MoreI know we had 2 Frostop's of our own. . . But . . . did you every go eat at the Kearns Frostop 4049 W 4715 S?
Read MorePam Todd opens her collection about the Kearns camp to the public.
Read MoreDuring WWII, Camp Kearns housed 40,000 soldiers. After the war the housing Barracks were auctioned off. Many became home additions or chicken coops. Did your Granger Utah home comprise of one of the Kearns Barracks?
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