10th Street in Helper
by Tom Cochran
Title
10th Street in Helper
Artist
Tom Cochran
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
Helper, Utah, is named after the helper engines that were added to coal trains in Carbon County to make the steep climb to Soldier Summit. Known as the Hub of Carbon County, the small town is about 60 miles southeast of Spanish Fork and 7 miles north of Price. Helper had a 2017 population of 2091. Tenth Street travels one long block from US Highway 191/6. Three days after Thanksgiving, 2019, the craggy, sandstone mesas that embrace Helper were dusted by snow under a sky that faded from a deep azure blue to hazy pastel blue.
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December 26th, 2019
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