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    Golden Spike National Historic Site

    Completion of the the world's first transcontinental railroad was celebrated at Promontory where the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads met on May 10, 1869.  It is now known as Golden Spike National Historic Site.
  • The Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City took 40 years to complete.
  • Rainbow Bridge, Nature's abstract sculpture carved of solid sandstone, is the world's largest natural-rock span.  It stands 278 feet wide and 309 feet high.
  • Touched by an Angel filmed in Utah for nine seasons; its pilot was filmed in North Carolina.
  • The Great Salt Lake covers 2,100 square miles, with an average depth of 13 feet.  The deepest point is 34 feet.
  • The Great Salt Lake, which is about 75 miles wide, covers more than a million acres.
  • The average snowfall in the mountains near Salt Lake City is 500 inches.
  • Because of the state's inland location Utah's snow is unusually dry.  Earning it the reputation of having the world's greatest powder.  13 Alpine ski resorts operate in Utah.
  • There have been over 700 film and television shows shot in Utah.
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    Great Salt Lake Marshes

    Salt Lake City was originally named Great Salt Lake City.  Great was dropped from the name in 1868.
  • Goldie Hawn and Meryl Streep considered the roles for Thelma & Louise which was filmed in Utah.  They turned it down for Death Becomes Her.
  • State animal: Rocky Mountain Elk.  State fish: The Rainbow Trout
  • Gunsmoke filmed episodes each season on location in Johnson Canyon just outside of Kanab, UT.
  • The Uinta mountain range is named after the Ute Indians.  The Uinta's are the only east-west axis mountains in North America.
  • The Wasatch mountain range is named after a Ute Indian name meaning "mountain pass" or "low place in a high mountain".
  • The name Utah comes from the Native American Ute tribe and means people of the mountains.
  • During World War II Alta ski center became involved in the war effort when paratroopers from the 10th  Mountain Regiment trained on its slopes.
  • The first full-length feature movie to film in southwest Utah was The Vanishing American in 1925 and the first in the Moab area was Wagon Master in 1949.
  • Annual precipitation varies from less than five inches in Utah's arid Great Salt Lake Desert to more than 60 inches in the northern mountain ranges.
  • More westerns have been filmed in Kane County, Utah than anywhere else outside of California.
  • Utah has five national parks: Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Bryce Canyon and Capitol Reef.
  • Utah has seven national monuments: Cedar Breaks, Natural Bridges, Dinosaur, Rainbow Bridge, Grand Staircase-Escalante, Timpanogas Cave and Hovenweep.
  • Utah has two national recreation areas: Flaming Gorge and Glen Canyon
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    Heber Valley Railroad

    Utah has six national forests: Ashley, Dixie, Fishlake, Manti La-Sal, Uinta and Wasatch-Cache.
  • Clint Eastwood starred in two Utah films: Outlaw Josey Wales and The Eiger Sanction.
  • The Escalante River is generally considered to be the last major river tobe "discovered" in the contiguous United States.
  • The Moab to Monument Valley Film commission, the longest continuous-running film commission in the world, was set up to assist director John Ford.
  • The Heber Valley Railroad has been filmed in over 30 motion pictures over the past 20 years.
  • Kanab is called "Park Central" because it is located only minutes away from a grand array of  3 national parks, 3 national monuments,  1 national recreation area and 2 state parks.  Two national forests and the Bureau of Land Management wilderness areas also surround Kanab.
  • Beaver is the birthplace of two very famous individuals of the past, Philo T. Farnsworth, inventor of television and Butch Cassidy, the notorious western outlaw.
  • The only DreamWorks film to shoot in Utah (so far) was Galaxy Quest.
  • Utah was acquired by the united States in 1848 in the treaty ending the Mexico War.
  • The first Lone Ranger was filmed around Kanab in 1938.
  • Utah has the highest literacy rate in the nation.
  • Ridley Scott once said of Moab:  I have seen more wonderful and varied scenery in a single day in Moab than any other day I have ever scouted.