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Murray, UT (in city)
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1476 Mount Manor Cir
Cottonwood Heights, UT (in city)
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6637 Alfred Way
Murray, UT (in city)
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7986 Top OF THE World Dr
Salt Lake City, UT (in city)
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5000 sq.ft.
$549,500 View on Map
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8439 Dynasty Way
Cottonwood Heights, UT (in city)
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6268 sq.ft.
$580,000 View on Map
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6599 Juliet Way
Salt Lake City, UT (in city)
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6414 sq.ft.
$629,000 View on Map
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4072 Splendor Way
Holladay, UT (in city)
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4900 sq.ft.
$850,000 View on Map
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2751 E 4430 S
Holladay, UT (in city)
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6000 sq.ft.
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2436 Olympus Dr
Holladay, UT (in city)
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Local city information for Murray, UT

Murray is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Salt Lake City, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 34,024 at the 2000 census.

The Mormon pioneers came to the Salt Lake Valley in 1847. A pioneer group called the Mississippi Saints arrived one year later and began to develop a scattered settlement in the south end of the valley in the fall of 1848. The area was distinguished by various names such as the Mississippi Ward, Cottonwood, Big Cottonwood, and South Cottonwood. Written history states that at least 20 families were living in the South Cottonwood area in the 1860s. The area remained agricultural until 1869 when a body of ore was found in Park City and additional ore was found in Little Cottonwood Canyon. Because of its central location and access to the railroad, the first smelter was built in Murray in 1870 and Murray became the home of some of the largest smelters in the region over the next 30 years.

The first official post office was established in 1870 as the South Cottonwood Post Office. The area changed over time as the railroad came in, smelting expanded, the territorial road (later known as State Street) was established, and trolley transportation was developed. A business district also began to develop along the transportation corridor.

The City received its present name from the post office which officially changed its name from South Cottonwood Post Office to Murray Post Office in 1883 after the civil war general, Eli Murray. Eli Murray was a territorial governor of Utah from 1880 to 1886.

After a riot and fire started by a rowdy group of smelter workers in a local saloon, the fight for incorporation was begun by the local newspaper editor. The final incorporation committee drafted a petition in 1901 and created an intense campaign on both sides of the incorporation battle. The election took place on November 18, 1902. Those in favor won and C.L. Miller was elected as Mayor by three votes. Salt Lake County recognized the election results as official on November 25, 1902 and the City was officially recognized as a Third Class City by the State of Utah on January 3, 1903.

Notorious serial killer Ted Bundy lured Carol DaRonch into his car at the Fashion Place Mall in Murray on November 8, 1974. DaRonch fought Bundy, escaped from his car, and survived to testify against him in court.

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