These 14 Photos of Utah in the 1970s are Mesmerizing
Utah was a pretty groovy place in the 1970s. We hiked through our national parks wearing bell bottoms and Keds. We celebrated birthdays with cool hairdos. We took family photos in our long dresses and cut-off denim shorts. Check out these 14 photos of Utah in the 1970s!

This is a shot of the Union Pacific Station in Park City.

The little coal mining town of Mutual is a ghost town now.
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Is this kid freaked out by the scary wallpaper, or by that thing on his head?
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Vincent Drug in Midvale.

It was huge, even 45 years ago.

This family was taking a tour of all the LDS temples in 1977.

Back when you wore your Keds instead of hiking boots.

A hip place to hang out in 1971?
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A gorgeous overlook, even in 1976.

Camping in 1976.

Remember those rubber rafts?

The photographer was riding on top of this motor home through Zion National Park!

Union Station in Ogden.
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Love the bell bottoms!
Do these photos bring back memories of Utah in the 1970s?
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