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Before CGI was even a thing, Kanab was THE spot for filming Westerns. Fun fact: The town hosted legends like John Wayne, ...
Base out of Kanab, Utah, to enjoy magical landscapes, fantastic food and local charm on the doorstep of Zion, Bryce Canyon and Grand Canyon national parks. Here are four reasons to stay. Some of ...
KANAB, Utah (KUTV) — John, Frank, Mel and Clint — they're all household names, but they play a significant part in a southern Utah city's history. Kanab is known for its eye grabbing scenery ...
Picturesque Kanab, Utah, annually celebrates its part in the golden age of Western movies and television shows during the Western Legends Roundup, Aug. 18 to 20. The three-day event includes a ...
Learn how Hollywood saved Kanab! Famous author Zane Grey wrote his first successful books here and this attracted a film production crew to Kanab to shoot the 1924 film "Deadwood Coach".
If you need more Utah adventure ideas, here are 29 things to see and do where “Life Elevated” is a daily way of life.. Johnson Canyon Road. Our fun road trip to Kanab included some excellent ...
Kanab hosts visitors from around the world who want a glimpse of its extreme natural beauty. But what natives know -- and visitors soon learn -- is that the nicest thing about the town isn't the ...
Kanab is a town of fewer than 4,000 souls, but they live in spectacular surroundings. Within a 90-minute drive from Kanab, Utah, you can stand on the Grand Canyon's North Rim, hike the hoodoos at B ...
Kanab, Utah — (KUTV) Cleanup is underway in Kanab, Utah, after a flash flood washed into the small town Sunday night. Kanab city officials said water damage to homes, businesses could cost ...
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Small wonder then that the entertainment industry found little Kanab, Utah, during the silent-film era. Nestled near the Arizona/Utah border in the ...
OK, we were in. Kanab, Utah — Ke-naab, not CANE-ab, as I was gently corrected by tolerant locals — is near the junction of scenic U.S. 89 and 89A just north of the Arizona border. It’s a ...
Tom Mix was the first to lope across the Utah sage, in "Deadwood Coach," filmed in 1924. He was followed by film legends such as John Wayne, Loretta Young, Roddy McDowell, John Ford, Henry Fonda ...