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5 Fun Facts About April 17 In Utah History
1. Utah became a state: On April 17, 1896, Utah officially became the 45th state of the United States. After years of conflict over issues such as polygamy and statehood, Utah was finally granted statehood. 2. The Pony Express began: On April 17, 1860, the Pony Express began its operation...
5 Fun Facts About April 16 In Utah History
1. In 1850, the first Mormon pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, after completing their journey from Illinois via the Mormon Pioneer Trail. They settled in the area that would later become Salt Lake City, and their arrival marked the beginning of a new era in Utah history. 2....
5 Fun Facts About April 15 In Utah History
1. In 1914, the Utah State Capitol building was completed on April 15th. This iconic landmark has since served as the center of Utah's government and a symbol of its history and culture. 2. On April 15, 1938, the town of Santa Clara experienced a major flood that destroyed many...
5 Fun Facts About April 14 In Utah History
1. On April 14, 1850, the University of Deseret was established by the Utah Territorial Legislature. It later became known as the University of Utah and is now the flagship institution of higher education in the state. 2. The first public library in Utah was founded on April 14, 1898,...
5 Fun Facts About April 13 In Utah History
1. The Great Salt Lake Flood of 1850: On April 13, 1850, the Great Salt Lake Flood occurred in Utah, which was one of the worst natural disasters in the state's history. Heavy rainfall had caused the lake's water levels to rise, and on this day, the floodwaters breached the...
5 Fun Facts About April 12 In Utah History
1. On April 12, 1892, the Salt Lake Temple was dedicated by Wilford Woodruff, becoming the fourth temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be completed in Utah. It took 40 years to construct and remains a prominent landmark in downtown Salt Lake City. 2. On...