Fillmore City Park (2006-09-22) The Fillmore City Park now doubles as Rest Stop.
Fillmore City Park (2006-09-22) Information board in Fillmore.
Fillmore Information Center (2006-09-22) The Fillmore City Park is a Public/Private Initiative Rest Stop with an information center.
Pioneer Structure (2006-09-22) A cabin on display on the corner of the park.
Interagency Office in Fillmore (2006-09-22) The Forest Service offic in Fillmore, Utah.
Playground (2006-09-22) The Playground in Fillmore City Park.
Fillmore Playground (2006-09-22) The Playground in Fillmore City Park.
Amphitheatre (2006-09-22) The rock work is part of an ampitheatre in Fillmore City Park.
Skatepark (2006-09-22) The Skatepark in Fillmore Utah.
Skatepark Ramps (2006-09-22) Ramps at the Fillmore City Park Skatepark.
P.O. 84361 (2006-09-22) The Fillmore Post Office (Zip Code 84631).
Millard County Law Enforcement and Justice Center (2006-09-22) New law enforcement and court buildings on the South side of Fillmore, Utah.
Fourth District Court (2006-09-22) The new courthouse in Fillmore, Utah.
Classic Car (2006-09-22) A classic pickup at the court building in Fillmore.
Millard County Courthouse (2006-09-22) Administrative building in downtown Fillmore, Utah.
Millard County Courthouse (2006-09-22) The Millard County Court House in Fillmore, Utah.
Fillmore, Utah (2006-09-22)
City Offices (2006-09-22) The were repaving the drive way to the Fillmore City Offices.
President Millard Fillmore Library (2006-09-22) The city of librar of Fillmore is named for President Millard Fillmore.
Little Rock School House (2006-09-22) This is one of three small school houses built in Fillmore, Utah in 1867.
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Fillmore, Utah is a small town in central Utah. Located near the geographic center of the state, Fillmore was chosen in 1851 as the territorial capital. Political intrigue eventually gave the distinction of state capital to Salt Lake City . Fillmore does sport the first of four wings of the Utah Territorial Statehouse.
Fillmore is the county seat of Millard County. Both city and county were named for Millard Fillmore who was a proponent for granting statehood to the "State of Deseret" and had contributed to the building of the statehouse.