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The Beehive State The Beehive is a common symbol of Utah, with the state motto, seal, flag and emblem related to bees or the beehive. Traditional — [47] Slogan "Utah: Life Elevated" Designed to market Utah for tourism and business, the slogan alludes to Utah's mountains, its snow and skiing. Past slogans have included, "greatest snow on earth ...
Beehive Flag Flag of Utah; The Beehive Flag: Use: Civil and state flag: Proportion: 3:5: Adopted: March 9, 2024; 10 months ago (): Design: Rectangle divided into three sections by two lines, with blue on top, white in the middle housing a blue hexagon outlined in gold with a gold beehive inside, a white five-pointed star below, and red at the bottom.
The Beehive symbol used on Utah's state route shield. On February 3, 1851, Brigham Young was inaugurated as the first governor of the Utah Territory. On April 4, 1851, the General Assembly of Deseret passed a resolution to dissolve the state.
Pages in category "Symbols of Utah" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. ... Beehive State; Bonneville cutthroat trout; C. California gull;
Two sculptures of beehives are installed outside the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The artworks were presented to the state by the Kennecott Copper Corporation on July 24, 1976. [1] They are located on the grand staircase on the south side of the Capitol.
This was no ordinary land in the southwest corner of Utah — a 600-acre field of black lava amid red rock mountains about 30 miles from Zion National Park. ... There is a buzz in the Beehive ...
And while the state was eventually named Utah, bees and beehives, as they relate to the themes of industry, thrift and perseverance, remained a common symbol of Utah. [4] Today the state's emblem is the beehive and it carries the nickname "The Beehive State." [5] [4]
Utah drivers experience the most "road rage" of those in any of the 50 states, according to a new survey that found many Western states rated poorly.