Richmond, Utah, is not exactly what one would call a metropolis — it boasts a population of fewer than 3,000 people. Despite its small status, however, the rural town has earned some decidedly big bragging rights.
It is home to the 105-year-old event called Black & White Days, which is described as “the longest-running Holstein cattle show west of the Mississippi River.” It also houses the processing facilities (and headquarters) of an ice cream novelty company that is approaching the century mark: 95-year-old Casper’s Ice Cream.