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This category is for questions and answers about the western state of Utah. It was admitted to the union on January 4, 1896. Utah is known for having a very large Mormon community.

2,011 Questions

Is the Great Bear Lake a great lake?

Nope. There are only five Great Lakes: Superior, Erie, Michigan, Ontario, and Huron. Even if it says "Great" in the name of the lake, it's not a great lake.

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How long is the drive from Las Vegas Nevada to St George Utah?

The driving distance between St. George, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada is 122 mi - about 1 hour 52 mins.

Is Minnesota better than Utah?

Minnesota is a million times better. Minnesota has 4 major sports teams, Utah has one. Minnesota has over 11,000 lakes, Minnesota also has the largest mall in the United States, Minnesota has over 3.5 million people in the Twin Cities metro area, the Whole state of Utah has 2.8 million people... This question isn't even close. Utah is a joke compared to Minnesota.

When it is 200 p.m. in Utah what is the time in Virginia?

Utah is in the Mountain Time Zone. Virginia is in the Eastern Time Zone. When it is 2:00 in Utah it is 4:00 in Virginia.

What is the elevation of vernal ut?

The elevation of Vernal, Utah, is approximately 5,400 feet (1,646 meters) above sea level. This high elevation contributes to its unique climate and geography, which includes nearby national parks and natural attractions. Vernal is known for its rich dinosaur fossil sites and beautiful landscapes.

Why did Eteinne Provost come to Utah?

Etienne Provost, a French-Canadian fur trader, came to Utah in the early 19th century primarily for the fur trade. He was part of the westward expansion of the fur trade into the Rocky Mountains and beyond, seeking new opportunities and resources. Provost's explorations contributed to the mapping of the region and established early trade routes, facilitating further settlement and exploration in what would become Utah. His presence marked an important chapter in the history of early interactions between European settlers and Native American tribes in the area.

How did Utah get its state motto?

"Industry" officially became the State Motto on March 4, l959. "Industry is associated with the symbol of the beehive. The early pioneers had few material resources at their disposal and therefore had to rely on their own "industry" to survive.

Why is ogden Utah called ogden?

It is named after a guy called Peter Skene Ogden.

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Quarter dated 1896 from Utah?

Not 1896.

Not Utah.

Please check the rest of the quarters in your pocket change. Every single one of the billions of state quarters issued in the last 10 years has 2 dates on it - the date the coin was minted, and the date its state entered the Union. Your coin was struck in 2007. 1896 is the year Utah became a state.

Also, it was made in either Philadelphia (a "P" next to the bow in Washington's wig) or Denver ("D"), not Utah. There's no mint in Utah.

How many miles from Provo to Denver?

It is 482.29 miles via I-70 according to Mapquest.

How long is a judgment good for in Utah?

Generally, until it is paid or satisfied under the terms of the judgment holder. In most cases judgments are granted from 5-20 years and are renewable. A judgment perfected as a lien against real property is permanent until paid.