Midvale, Utah

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About MIdvale

With a population of just under 35,000, Midvale is located in the center of the Salt Lake Valley and is one of the smaller Utah cities in the Salt Lake Metropolitan Statistical Area. Midvale is adjacent to West Jordan, just a mile and a half from Murray, 2 miles from homes in Taylorsville, and just under 2 miles from Sandy.

The Old Town area of Midvale City began as a center of mining and industry. Pioneer families began arriving in 1851 to start the settlement, which blossomed in the 1870s as a result of mining in Bingham Canyon and the coming of the railroad. The area was then known as Bingham Junction and was an important midpoint along the rail between mining in Little Cottonwood Canyon to the east and Bingham Canyon to the west. With the discovery of silver in Little Cottonwood Canyon and in Bingham Canyon, new people rushed to be a part of the growing business and industry located in the middle valley in Midvale City. Along with industry came the hotels, boarding houses, saloons, schools, and the people who made Midvale City’s Old Town a center of the community.