Brigham Young
The Pioneers
One of the biggest reasons that pioneers went West is to look for better work. Another reason that pioneers went West was to find better land for farming.
The Mormons went from Palmyra, NY to Kirtland, OH to Navoo, IL to Salt Lake City, UT
The Mls Cup went to Real Salt Lake in a PK shootout against the LA galaxy
The Mormons went from Palmyra, NY to Kirtland, OH to Navoo, IL to Salt Lake City, UT
It went public and was broken apart. Some piece became Lake Valley Seed Co.
Stephenie Myer went to BYU or Brigham Young University in Salt Lake city, Utah.
they went to oregan,california and fall line
Pioneers
yes along time ago a train fell into the lake and people died in that train and when scuba divers went down to see it was not there so people say 3 valley gap is haunted.
About 170 miles on the highways. It would be quite a bit quicker if you went on an airplane.
There were very few established cities along the trail west at the time the first Mormons traveled it in 1846/47. Most of what they would have found were trading posts, not cities. (I don't really know that it counts as "finding" when the cities and trading posts they passed through were well known) In fact, when they reached their final destination in the Salt Lake Valley, there was no permanent settlement for several hundred miles in any direction. If you are asking what cities the Mormons founded in the west, the list is much to long to include here. They first founded Nauvoo, Illinois but were forced to leave. Following their arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, the first city they founded was Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City became the central hub and major city in that area of the west. Mormons went on to be the founders of nearly every city in Utah, as well as many in Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona, California, Nevada, Canada, and Mexico.