Brigham City, Utah Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

When you're searching for the population and steets of Brigham City, you'll probably be interested in the history of the area. In addition to the Brigham City Museum, other sites of historical interest include the Golden Spike National Historic Site, the Box Elder Tabernacle, and several local businesses. For shopping, Brigham City is home to the Brigham City Shopping Center. Churches in Brigham City include the Bible Church, Holy Cross Lutheran Church, and Aldersgate United Methodist. The city celebrates Peach Days each September. The nearest major airport is Salt Lake City International.

The most common way to commute to work is to drive. While a majority of Brigham City citizens drive to work alone, many carpool or use public transportation. One-third of Brigham City, UT residents carpool or ride a bicycle. Nearly 16% of Brigham City residents live in poverty. Another third of Brigham City's residents work for the government. And, although the city's population is relatively low, many people have the opportunity to earn more.

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