Known as the Beehive State, Utah joined the union on Jan. 4, 1869, becoming the United States of America's 31st state.
Since then, Utah has grown to a population of more than 3 million people. Utah is the only state in which a national forest can be found in every one of its counties, as 70 percent of its land is owned by the federal government. Utah offers a diverse geography that includes the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin.
Subject ID: 46963
MoreKnown as the Beehive State, Utah joined the union on Jan. 4, 1869, becoming the United States of America's 31st state.
Since then, Utah has grown to a population of more than 3 million people. Utah is the only state in which a national forest can be found in every one of its counties, as 70 percent of its land is owned by the federal government. Utah offers a diverse geography that includes the Rocky Mountains, Colorado Plateau and the Great Basin.
Subject ID: 46963
Subject ID: 46963