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Moab, Utah: Ancient Crossroads of the West

47 min · 18 de feb de 2018
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Moab, Utah might seem like a typical western town - surrounded by desert and brimming with tales of classic cowboys like Butch Cassidy, it's easy to overlook the town's complexities. But, Moab has a vibrant and important history. Despite being nestled between two extraordinary national parks, this exceptional town has more than meets the eye. This week on Small Town America, Henry and Hannah get the chance to interview the recently elected mayor, Emily Niehaus, and also discuss the vibrant history of this amazing small town. Music includes: "Theme from Mission: Impossible" - Lalo Schifrin "The Raiders March" - John Williams Also available on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you find your podcasts.

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