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One of the most important features of Springville City is Hobble Creek, a stream draining the modest watershed of Hobble Creek Canyon. Native Americans of the Ute tribe occupied land in the well-watered valley. The first record of Springville City was by the Dominguez-Escalante expedition in 1776. Aaron Johnson led settlers to Springville in 1850. Springville is noted around the state for its art museum. Thus, Springville has been dubbed “Art City”. Springville City’s largest employer is Stouffer Foods Corporation with over 500 employees.
The population of Springville City is 20,424 as of 2000. There were approximately 4,361 families as of 1990. Springville city covers approximately 25 square kilometers. The elevation of Springvill is 4,571 above sea level.
There were 204 homes sold in Springville and 52 condos as of December 11, 2008. There were a total of 744 homes and condos listed in Springville during the year. The average days on the market in Springville in 2008 was 83 days. 59% of the homes sold were in the price range between $140,000 and $240,000. The average price range of the homes sold in Springville was $242,939.
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