Leamington, Utah
Nearest town: Delta, Utah 35 miles.
Location: North of Delta on Highway 6 to junction at Lynndyl then west on
Highway 23, 5 miles to Leamington. Leamington was settled in
1871. A historic structure, a livestock gallows, is located in the
historic town square. This livestock gallows was built and used by Wells
A. Nielson in the early 1900s. Besides his own use, he supplied meat to
Eureka, Utah and had a store in Lynndyl. This gallows originally stood
just west of the barn at his home in East Leamington. Well's family gave
permission to move the gallows to the town square and it was restored in
1999 to look like the original. Source: Leamington
town square interpretive displays. 
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A pioneer cabin is on display in the Leamington town square.

A beautiful church is nestled in the trees near the Leamington town
square.

There are two historic charcoal ovens just east of the town of
Leamnington.
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