The town of Corrine was formed as the unofficial “Gentile Capital of Utah” in the mid 19th century. The strip of land between the Great Salt Lake and Wasatch Mountains had been claimed by Latter Day Saints settlers, and Corrine was specifically set up to be a town free of their restrictions. As such, liquor stores and saloons were prominent and life in Corinne would often be described as “colorful”. Not long after, it became famous for its proximity to the point where the railroads from the east and west coast met to form the first transcontinental railroad.
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