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Utah’s Biggest Earthquake In History: And You Don’t Even Probably Know About It!

By Christopher W. Merritt, Ph.D., State Historic Preservation Officer With trembles strong enough to shake “the dignity out of all judicial procedures,” [i] at Salt …

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Preserving Textiles: A Glimpse into Collections Care

By Sabrina Sanders, Artifacts Collections Manager The collections held by the Utah Division of State History are as diverse as the stories of a State …

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Researching Segregation in Utah

By Christine Cooper-Rompato My forthcoming article in Utah Historical Quarterly, “Utah in the Green Book,” explores the history of hotels where African Americans could spend …

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Bradley Sweeney (center) visits with Rep. Christine Watkins

“Utah History Day on the Hill” Showcases Young Historians

By Dr. Wendy Rex-Atzet, State Coordinator, Utah History Day Each year during the legislative session, the Division of State History hosts Utah History Day on …

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Industry & Immigrants in Turn-of-the-Century Utah

Holly George This week alone, I ordered stuff from China, searched the app of a certain giant retailer several times, happily opened a new package, …

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Jacob Simmons: Young Utah Historian Making History

By Dr. Wendy Rex-Atzet, State Coordinator, Utah History Day Brighton High School senior Jacob Simmons has stories to tell.  Since middle school he has honed …

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How to Order Historic Images from Our Research Center

By Gregory Walz Research Center Manager Two photographs:  one of Ezra Taft Benson taken on February 22, 1953, and one of James and Margaret Reed …

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Working in the Research Center

By Valerie Jacobson, Information Specialist How often do you have a Utah History question and don’t know where to find the answer? The Research Center …

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Urban Revitilization in Utah’s “Rural” Downtowns

By Steve Cornell, Historical Architect, Division of State History Let’s look at Lehi.  I happen to reside here so I’m looking closely, perhaps a little …

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In Search of the Spanish Trail: Santa Fe to Los Angeles, 1829-1948 – Steven K. Madsen’s Research and Photographing The Old Spanish Trail

By Lisa Barr, Museum & Historical Collections Curator As a historical collections curator for Utah Division of State History, I recently processed and arranged Steven …

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UtahPAN Winter Meeting: Combat Vandalism

Amy Barry December 11, 2019

Vandalism and graffiti are on the rise in Utah, challenging land managers, frustrating visitors, and erasing our past.   Let’s do something about it.   …

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Shivwits Toy Drive Hike, Santa Clara River

Amy Barry December 11, 2019

Shivwits Band Member Glenn Rogers will guide a hike on the Enepitsi Trail to petroglyph panels beside the Santa Clara River. Please join us in …

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