I'm assuming you are refering to the Granite Mountain Records Vault. It is owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (also known as the Mormons). It is a large vault built into the side of a mountain and used for storage of irriplaceable documents, not only records relating to the LDS Church but also records from around the world that have been gathered (marriage records, birth records, death records, etc). More information can be found from the video links below.
Utah.
Utah was settled by Mormons.
Mormons founded Salt Lake City, Utah, the capital of Utah. Actually, they founded the whole state of Utah...
The Mormons were searching for a place where they could practice their religion in peace and found that place in Utah.
Some say that the Mormons had to denounce polygamy before Utah became a state. This may or may not be true, as the plans to make Utah a state were in action before the Church officially denounced polygamy. Either way, Mormons arrived there in 1847, Utah became a territory in 1850, Mormons ended polygamy in 1890, and Utah became a state in 1896.
Utah is known for its snow, mormons, and beautiful national parks.
Utah.
Brigham Young
Mormon Trail to Utah
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In Utah, they were not counterculture, because everyone living in Utah when the Mormons first moved there accepted polygyny.