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Ticaboo, Utah

Ticaboo is an unincorporated community in far southeastern Garfield County, Utah, United States. It lies along State Route 276 more than by air east of the city of Panguitch, the county seat of Garfield County.〔Rand McNally. ''The Road Atlas '08.'' Chicago: Rand McNally, 2008, pp. 102, 103.〕 Its elevation is 4,265 feet (1,300 m).〔 Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 84533.〔(Zip Code Lookup )〕 Ticaboo gets its name from Ticaboo Creek, which was named by Cass Hite in the 1880s, for a Paiute word meaning "friendly".
==History==
The Ticaboo townsite is a master-planned community that was organized in the late 1970s to both provide housing to the then booming uranium mining industry in southeastern Garfield County, and tap into the tourism potential of nearby Lake Powell. The Ticaboo Resort was developed to provide accommodations to guests visiting the remote area as well as to encourage the development of a tourism base outside of Bullfrog in the northern Lake Powell area. 〔http://udn.lib.utah.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/gcn5/id/18545/show/18555/rec/35〕
The first inhabitants of Ticaboo were Kayenta Anasazi. In October 1981, the Division of Utah State History conducted an excavation of a small settlement known as the Ticaboo Town Ruins, located directly west of the town of Ticaboo.〔https://archive.org/stream/archaeologicalin00fike#page/n183/mode/2up/search/ticaboo〕
Ticaboo Resort is one of many master development lease holders tasked with the development of Ticaboo by the Utah School and Trust Lands Administration (SITLA). Previous master development lease holders have included mining companies who also owned mines in the Henry Mountain Complex, or the Shootaring Mill. Originally established in 1977, Plateau Resources Limited was the master development lease holder〔http://udn.lib.utah.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/gcn5/id/11677/show/11686/rec/1〕 and constructed the infrastructure that still exists today for electric, water, and wastewater.

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