Price, Utah 🠊 Green River, Utah
We ended day four by exploring a little more of the area around Price, Utah, and took a short drive to Helper, Utah. Skylar wanted to see the small train station in Helper and check out the area. Helper is a cute town with a lot to offer explorers and travelers through the area. As quaint as the town is, we didn't see a single person the whole time we were there. It was almost like we stumbled upon a movie set, and not to mention, a lot of the sites in Helper reminded us of the Disney movie, "Cars." Even the mountains off in the distance and some of the buildings. The auto parts store was so similar to Luigi's Tires on "Cars," we couldn't believe it. After exploring around Helper, we headed back to Price to take a few more pictures and enjoy the rest of the daylight exploring Price more. I honestly didn't want to leave, I loved it so much here.
Coming into Helper, Utah, and the street view we saw once we came into the town. Those mountains in the background are incredible.
The train station and the train yard was the main reason we came to Helper in the first place, but the whole area has so much history that we were loving the small town.
The old Piggy Wiggly sign reminded me of the south.
The Price River came through Helper, as well. We didn't stop to check out this end o the river, but it was nice to see how connected these areas are with the river. The plaque was a cool historical store of a man named Matt Werner that was a bandit, but then became the town judge.
The Helper train mosaic and the caboose 55 were a neat part of Helper's history. These small towns are part of what makes trips like this totally worth it.
This auto parts store is so similar to the one on "Cars." I couldn't help but see the connection.
One last look at the town before we get back on the road back to Price.
I love it! I just can't get over it.☺
We came back into Price as the sun was going down, so we quickly got some last minute Price pictures before heading onto Green River, Utah.
We lingered a bit longer at the Coal Miners Memorial Wall. I couldn't believe how many people (a lot of fathers and sons) had lost their lives in the coal mines here in Utah.
We showed our respects to the memorial and all the names. I am an emotional person and I stood in front of the memorial wall and read every single name and their story. I teared up at how many lives have been lost to the coal industry. I am not for coal mining, I am in support of wind, solar, hydro, and even geothermal. I might feel differently had that industry not killed off so many great men and their sons.
The one thing I absolutely loved about Price is the public benches, trashcans, and tables that had the name of the town cut into them. I love how personal it makes the town. I truly believe I could live here in Price. It really is a great area.
The plaque of the First Meeting House for Price. The stories that building could tell. I love it!
The history of the start of Price, Utah, and all of the first people that made it happen.
Skylar loved the dinosaur theme throughout the city. This one was one of our favorites; Allosaurus Camptosaurus.
Goodbye for now, Price. I love you so much. You are part of my life's story (The beginning of my life story, actually) and I will return. I promise!♥