ST GEORGE, UTAH: One Of The USA's Fastest Growing Cities
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Published 2023-09-19
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All Comments (21)
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From India: sir addicted to your videos. sitting here am able to see main towns / cities / villages of USA and am enjoying them all. I appreciate your work in driving long (looong) distances and showing all of us the mighty country. kudos to you sir.
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Quiet, clean and well kept. Utah seems like a prosperous state. I like it. Greetings from Sweden πΈπͺ
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I got so excited for this one as my friend lives in St George. We were flying over from the U.K. to visit but a family death stopped the trip. It sure looks lovely. Thanks for showing us Joey.
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Utah is one of my favorite states. The sheer beauty of God's creation is magnified greatly. You gave a wonderful tour of such a beautiful place. It's been many years since I was there (1970's) and oh my goodness how it's changed. Another wonderful tour. What I love about your videos is that I feel like I'm on vacation with y'all. Good to see both you and Nichole. Dang that food looked fantastic π€ ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»
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The growth is crazy
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Incase anyone is wondering, the big 'D' on the mesa stands for Dixie, the city's nickname (Utah's) Dixie. By the way, on the other side of the mesa spans an area larger than downtown made up of mostly residential neighborhoods. Many of you probably thought the whole town was in view from the Cliffside Restaurant where they were eating, but that was just downtown or central St George. It's unfortunate they didn't tour more of the city's incredible homes and neighborhoods
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A great video, as always. A beautiful city, very scenic, with some gorgeous old buildings. The view of the city at the beginning of the video was amazing. I love the old store at the end, so much character. Thank you so much, Joe and Nic, very enjoyable.ππ
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St. George is gorgeous! I love the mountains and homes. Enjoyed the history of the temple. The general store and restaurant looked amazing! Looking forward to Nevada!
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I was in St. George recuperating from a construction job one time. Built on the flat places, mesas, even the airport. Good library that really serves the people. Nice work, Y'all.
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William Carter is my great great great grandpa (I think that is the correct number of greats, might be 4 greats). Iβm blessed to come from such great heritage, and absolutely love living here. Great video on my not so little town.
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Thksfor this informative vid on St George . Didnβt know much about this City. Our grand daughter from Bellingham, Wash and her friend are heading to Utah Tech Univ for the 2024 fall semester. Sounds like a great place to live and get started for her B A in the next 4 years. Rick n Julia from Penticton, British Columbia - Canada
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Another great history lesson and very beautiful scenery to places I will never get to and I thank you so very much for all the research that you have to do to make your trip complete. I Thank you more than you will ever know for sharing your travels with all.β€
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Fair assessment and overview of the city. Thanks for taking time to explore our beautiful city and state!
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The success of St George is less corruption and preservation of history very very beautiful
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π Smashing dash-cam upload. A very clean-cut town -- and one that adds its own identity to the US's infinite regional variety.π
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Iβm from Southern California loving β€your videos
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I love St George and Southern Utah. The vibrant red rocks always blow me away.
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This city was surrounded by beautiful scenery for sure!
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Thanks for uploading, its a very nice part of the US
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Thanks for another very nice video. St. George is quite the place. That part of the country is just gorgeous. My brother lives 40 miles north of there in a small community called New Harmony. He has been there for 21 years and says the growth of St. George has been insane with no end in sight. The builders are putting up housing as fast as possible and can't keep up with demand. The big looming problem of such growth is limited water supply. They want to run a pipeline from Lake Powell, but I don't know how that will work out. It does get hot in the summer - this past summer highs were over 110. We lived in northern Arizona in the 1960's and at that time the population of St. George was only around 7,000.