Historians may never figure out the full story of a Japanese railroad worker s life, but they are repairing the broken tombstone from his mysterious Grand County grave.
Thousands of artifacts discovered in 12-square-yard excavation site offer a glimpse into what life in Terrace, Box Elder County, was like. The town, once home to about 1,000 people, blossomed with the growth of the transcontinental railroad before fading away around the turn of the century.
With Utah history sites \u2014 some dating back at least 13,000 years \u2014 often at risk of being damaged, state leaders and historians are asking Utahns to be careful outside.