Utah - The Beehive State

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Capital City:
Salt Lake City
Nickname:
Beehive State
Motto
: Industry
Statehood:
January 4, 1896 (45th)
Origin of State's Name:
Taken from the name of the Ute Indians, whose name means "people of the mountains"
Largest Cities:
Salt Lake City, Provo, West Valley City, Sandy, Orem
Border States:
Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Wyoming
Land Area:
82,168 sq. mi., 12th largest
State Bird:
American Seagull
State Flower:
Sego Lily (calochortus gunnisonii)
State Tree:
Blue Spruce (picea pungens)
State Song:
Utah, We Love Thee

The state known as Utah began when Brigham Young led a group of Mormon pilgrims seeking freedom from religious persecution into the Great Salt Lake Valley, where they established a settlement in 1847. The state gets its name from the Ute, an Indian tribe who lived there before the pioneers arrived. The golden spike completing the first transcontinental railroad line was driven at Promontory, Utah, in 1869, leading to a further influx of settlers. Utah was admitted as the 45th state in 1896. The capital, Salt Lake City, is also the world headquarters for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and Mormons make up 70 percent of the population. The sego lily is the state flower of the "Beehive State."

Source: Library Of Congress
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