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Springville

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Springville

Community in Concord township, western New York State, 48 km/30 mi southeast of Buffalo; population (1990) 4,300. Situated in a dairy and poultry farming area, it is a centre for light manufacturing, stone quarrying, and lumbering.

Settled in 1807, it was an early-19th-century popular music hub originally known as Fiddlers' Green. Springville was the birthplace of football coach Glenn S ‘Pop’ Warner (1871–1954).

Springville

City in north-central Utah, on Utah Lake, 8 km/5 mi southeast of Provo; population (1990) 14,000. In an irrigated agricultural area producing fruit and sugar beet, it has canning factories and flour mills, and is a shipping centre. The city's steel mills are also important to its economy. The Springville World Folk Festival is held annually.



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