What Once Was: Forgotten History of Southern Utah

Enterprise, Utah: Built from Ruins, Held by Grit


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This isn’t a ghost town story.

It’s the story of a town that survived. This episode follows this town from its beginning to the end of WW2.

Born from Hebron’s collapse and carved into the high desert by pioneers, Enterprise weathered floods, blizzards, epidemics, and the losses of two world wars. It was a place where children danced on reservoir banks, telephones carried the weight of war, and the dam wasn’t just a wall — it was a lifeline.

In this episode of What Once Was, we trace the rise of Enterprise, Utah — through the journals of Orson Huntsman, the grit of settlers like the Holts and Winsors, and the tragedies that tested this community to its core. From typhoid to warplanes, from ice cream parlors to spy arrests, this is the story of a town that wasn’t supposed to make it… but did.

*I am working on my correct pronunciation of towns so if you listened to the previous episode you might notice a different pronunciation of Hebron in this one*

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The stories I share are based on old records, newspapers, local legends, and oral histories. While I do my best to tell them truthfully, some details may be lost to time.

Please remember—many of the places we mention are on private land. Don’t trespass or go exploring without permission. Let’s keep history alive without disturbing what’s left of it.

 

Intro music is "A Calm Hellfire" by the Wayward Hearts

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