Centerville lies along the Wasatch Front between Bountiful to the south and Farmington to the north, with the Great Salt Lake visible to the west and the steep Bountiful Peaks rising immediately east. Mormon settlers established the community in 1848 on land irrigated by Deuel Creek and Parrish Creek, both of which still flow through the city and feed the Legacy Nature Preserve at its western edge.
Interstate 15 cuts through the center of the city on a north-south axis, while U.S. Highway 89 runs along the bench above. The Legacy Parkway, completed in 2008, runs parallel to I-15 along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake flats and provides a secondary route between Salt Lake City and northern Davis County. The 14-mile Legacy Parkway Trail accompanies the highway and connects with the Jordan River Parkway Trail to the south.
Deuel Creek Elementary, Centerville Junior High, and Viewmont High School anchor the local public school presence. The city retains several original pioneer-era buildings in its Founders Park area, including the Whitaker Museum, housed in a brick home built in 1895. Commercial activity is concentrated at the Parrish Lane interchange with I-15, where the Station Park shopping development in neighboring Farmington draws significant regional traffic.
Sites that serve Centerville as part of their escort coverage appear in the Escortservice.com directory. Escortservice.com is a directory. Bookings, verifications, and mediation fall outside what the site does. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
Centerville lies along the Wasatch Front between Bountiful to the south and Farmington to the north, with the Great Salt Lake visible to the west and the steep Bountiful Peaks rising immediately east. Mormon settlers established the community in 1848 on land irrigated by Deuel Creek and Parrish Creek, both of which still flow through the city and feed the Legacy Nature Preserve at its western edge.
Interstate 15 cuts through the center of the city on a north-south axis, while U.S. Highway 89 runs along the bench above. The Legacy Parkway, completed in 2008, runs parallel to I-15 along the shoreline of the Great Salt Lake flats and provides a secondary route between Salt Lake City and northern Davis County. The 14-mile Legacy Parkway Trail accompanies the highway and connects with the Jordan River Parkway Trail to the south.
Deuel Creek Elementary, Centerville Junior High, and Viewmont High School anchor the local public school presence. The city retains several original pioneer-era buildings in its Founders Park area, including the Whitaker Museum, housed in a brick home built in 1895. Commercial activity is concentrated at the Parrish Lane interchange with I-15, where the Station Park shopping development in neighboring Farmington draws significant regional traffic.
Sites that serve Centerville as part of their escort coverage appear in the Escortservice.com directory. Escortservice.com is a directory. Bookings, verifications, and mediation fall outside what the site does. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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