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  2. Bear Lake State Park (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Bear Lake State Park (Utah) /  41.84556°N 111.34556°W  / 41.84556; -111.34556. Bear Lake State Park is a state park of Utah, USA, along the shore of Bear Lake on the Idaho border. It offers three recreation areas: Rendezvous Beach, Bear Lake Marina, and East Side, which comprises several more segments. The park also hosts many annual ...

  3. Springdale, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Springdale, Utah. /  37.18444°N 112.99972°W  / 37.18444; -112.99972. Springdale is a town in Washington County, Utah, United States. The population was 529 at the 2010 census. It is located immediately outside the boundaries of Zion National Park, and is oriented around the resulting tourist industry. [5]

  4. 1943–44 Utah Redskins men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    1944–45 →. The 1943–44 Utah Redskins men's basketball team represented the University of Utah during the 1943–44 NCAA men's basketball season. The Redskins captured the Mountain States Conference championship and its only national championship. Utah was given an opportunity to compete in the NCAA tournament through an unusual circumstance.

  5. Venice, Utah - Wikipedia

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    The area considered Venice is approximately bisected by the Sevier River, which runs roughly northeast through the community. To the east is a rocky hill on the edge of the Sevier Plateau known as the Black Knoll, marked with a hillside letter V ( 38°48′10″N 111°58′21″W ). The community was named after Venice, Italy.

  6. Category:Geography of Utah - Wikipedia

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    Category:Geography of Utah. Category. : Geography of Utah. This category is for articles pertaining to the geography of the U.S. state of Utah . For human settlements, see Category:Populated places in Utah . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Geography of Utah.

  7. Hell's Backbone Road - Wikipedia

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    Hell's Backbone Road is a 38-mile (61 km) gravel road that was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, and connects the towns of Boulder, Utah and Escalante, Utah. Halfway along the road is Hell's Backbone Bridge, which is 109 feet (33 m) long, and 14 feet (4.3 m) wide. A 1,500-foot (460 m) drop is on either side.

  8. Seal of Utah - Wikipedia

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    The Great Seal of the State of Utah was adopted on April 3, 1896, at the first regular session of the Legislature (January, February, March, April 1896). The original seal was designed by Harry Edwards & C. M. Jackson and cost $65.00, equivalent to $2,381 in 2023. The great seal is described in Utah Code Annotated, 1953, Volume 7a, section 67-2 ...

  9. Canyons School District - Wikipedia

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    Canyons School District is a school district in the southeastern portion of Salt Lake County in Utah, United States. The district includes the cities of Cottonwood Heights, the Salt Lake County section of Draper, Midvale and Sandy and the townships of Alta, Brighton and White City. Residents of those communities voted to create the district in ...