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    Pahvant Butte (also Pavant Butte) is a tuff cone volcano in the west-central portion of Utah, United States. The butte, sometimes called "Sugarloaf Mountain"...
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    desert contains the Black Rock Desert volcanic field, with the notable Pahvant Butte, a formation from the time of Lake Bonneville. The volcanic field region...
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    a cluster of several volcanic features of the Great Basin including Pahvant Butte, The Cinders, and Tabernacle Hill. The field's Ice Springs event was...
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    is a butte formed by a dormant volcano in the west-central portion of Utah, United States. The butte is located in the Sevier Desert in the Pahvant Valley...
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    Mexico Absorbed by the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah Moanunts, Salina, Utah Pahvant, western Utah The oldest known petroglyphs in North America are in the...
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    and New Mexico Moanunts, Salina, Utah Muache, south and central Colorado Pahvant, western Utah Sanpits, central Utah Timpanogots, north central Utah Uintah...
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    Fillmore City and Millard County the territorial legislature of Utah selected Pahvant Valley as capitol site Oct. 29, 1851. This spot was selected by Governor...
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