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Here you will find a link to all Pleasant View Home Listings.
Check back often as the link is updated hourly! Robert Bolar a Realtor in Pleasant View City can assist you with your Pleasant View City home purchase. Pleasant View has some beautiful mountain, valley and lake views. The ideal location of Pleasant View has made it a highly sought after place to relocate. Pleasant View City is a suburb of Ogden and some of the other areas and towns that are close.
Please contact me if you would like to see any of these homes. I can be reached at 801-737-3333 right now. :-)
-Robert

Peter Skeen Ogden, was a fur trapper and trader, he was also an explorer of the early west. Peter spent a lot of time in the area of what is now Pleasant View Utah exploring the land and its ability to provide for the early settlers. John C. Fremont, an early explore also he returned through Harrisville, North Ogden and Pleasant View on September 12, 1843.
Pleasant View Utah Homes. The pioneers called that spot "Pole Patch." Later, some of the settlers built their houses of adobe, and still later, William Godfrey erected the first brick house in Pleasant View. The area now has many large homes with 5 acre lots. Pleasant View was one of the first rural communities in the state to have a local railroad or streetcar service that was close by. Many of the orchards in Pleasant View contained peaches, cherries and other fresh fruit. The Utah Hot Springs attracted Indians for medicinal purposes. The most frequent tribe that visited the area was the Ute tribe, led by Tobe, their chieftain. While camped here, they visited every house in the community and begged for food. Then they moved up North Ogden Canyon for the summer to fish and hunt.‚ In the fall, they again returned to the Pleasant View area, camping for a while to dry fruit and meat. They commonly camped in the fields belonging to the Humphreys and Rhees'. The area was dotted with their wigwams. Sometimes they traded ponies with the area residents.
The first settlers were not concerned with community boundaries. Being on the west of North Ogden, they were identified as the West End, the West District, Stringtown and finally became known as Pleasant View. The town was named by Wilford Cragun, the first white child born in the settlement according to the records kept. It is said that Wilford looked over the community and remarked that it had a "pleasant view'.
Pleasant View area was first settled in 1851, the city did not become officially known as Pleasant View until 1882. Currently serving as mayor is Timothy M. Wheelwright for Weber High School student body president.
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