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...In
1863 St. George became the county seat for Washington County. That same
year the construction of the St. George LDS Tabernacle began. It was completed
in 1875. Before the tabernacle was completed, on 9 November 1871 work
commenced on the St. George LDS Temple. Construction of the temple was
a cooperative effort of many communities in southern Utah. The area was
suffering from a monetary depression, and a work project was needed in
which employment would mean food for families. The building cost $800,000
and was dedicated on 6 April 1877. Other important area buildings from
the pioneer era include the historic courthouse (1870) and the social
hall and opera house (1875).
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Silk
was produced in the area as early as 1874 but did not add to the material
prosperity of the city. Nevertheless, the mulberry trees, which were planted
to feed the worms, have continued to provide shade to the city's residents.
Other early pioneer endeavors included producing molasses, dried fruit,
and wine.
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To mark the fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of St. George, the
Dixie Academy Building was constructed in 1911. The academy was operated
by the LDS Church until 1933, at which time it became a two-year college
within the state higher education system. In the 1960s the new Dixie College
campus was opened in the southeast corner of the city. Today enrollment
at the college is approximately 2,500 students; however, the college reaches
most of the community with its programs and activities.Bryce Canyon Lodging
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