Search results for: “Utah History”
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5 Hidden Utah Outdoor Adventures You Must Experience
Here are five hidden Utah outdoor adventures to get you thinking beyond Utah’s popular and overcrowded trailheads and national parks.
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Pioneer Day & Mormon Pioneer History (They Don’t Talk About)
Why Utahns celebrate Pioneer Day and the less known history of Mormon Pioneers coming to the Great Basin and forming a new state, Utah.
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Local Flavors: Utah Fab Farm to Fork Regional Restaurants
. It’s hard these days to find restaurants that don’t lay some sort of claim to farm to table or farm to fork cooking. Well, here are a handful in…
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Why Are More and More Utahns Moving Abroad?
More and more Utahns are moving abroad. We talk to two expats about their reasons, experiences and popular expat destinations.
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Moab’s Canyon & Waffle House: The Last Coffee-Counter in Moab, Utah
Coffee at the Counter Canyon Steak and Waffle House in Moab is decorated with nostalgic, black-and-white photos of simpler times, and each booth is named after a Beatles song.…
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Utah’s Dirty Soda Craze
The craze for Dirty Soda, shared evenly across the board by young and old alike, is growing as fast as weeds in a spring garden.
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Utah’s Saints & Sinners
Reconciling the strange world of living in Utah as a “sinner” after leaving the LDS Church has been interesting.
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Preserving Theatrical History: Saving Pantages Theatre
In mid-March, the future of the Utah Pantages Theatre hung by a thread as supporters fought in court to stop developers from demolishing the once-glamorous century-old structure on Main Street.
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San Rafael Secrets: What Did Madame Marie Curie Do in the Middle of a Utah Desert?
High-quality uranium brought Madame Curie to Emery County Deep in the San Rafael Swell lie the lonely stone remnants of the Temple Mountain townsite, a remote cluster of stone cabins where…
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Antelope Island State Park, Utah’s Island Getaway
Antelope Island State Park, found in Salt Lake City’s own backyard, has something for everyone year-round. The 42-square-mile-island hosts a diverse and unique ecosystem as well as a rich and…
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What to Do in San Juan County, Utah
Utah’s southeast corner is known for its red rock spires, wide open spaces and archeology sites. Here are three fun things you can do in San Juan County.
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Utah Volcanoes & Massacres: A Tour of Southern Utah’s Violent Past
It’s a remarkable area of our state. Where else can one visit massacre sites and hike two different volcanoes within an hour of each other?
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Acupuncture in Utah: Why You Should Consider It
Chronic pain, lower back pain, migraines, fibromyalgia, and carpal tunnel syndrome are just a few conditions that have been helped with acupuncture.
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Eight Great Winter Dates in Utah
Great winter dates Utah: From coffee to cocktails, birds to bitters, and sled dogs to sunsets, there’s a winter activity for everyone.