A view of -- Arch at Cedar Breaks National Monument -- is …
A view of -- Arch at Cedar Breaks National Monument -- is presented in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences.
A view of -- City County Building -- is presented in this …
A view of -- City County Building -- is presented in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === Scaffolding secures the tower of the City County Building prior to restoration. ===
The significance of -- Hay bailer, close-up -- is discussed in this …
The significance of -- Hay bailer, close-up -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences.
The significance of -- Hill Air Force Base buildings and jet -- …
The significance of -- Hill Air Force Base buildings and jet -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences.
A view of -- Hill Air Force Base entry sign -- is …
A view of -- Hill Air Force Base entry sign -- is presented in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences.
The significance of -- Hill Air Force Base jets on runway -- …
The significance of -- Hill Air Force Base jets on runway -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences.
A view of -- LDS Church Office Building -- is presented in …
A view of -- LDS Church Office Building -- is presented in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === This is a view from Edgehill Drive in the Avenues. ===
A view of -- Lake Powell -- is presented in this media …
A view of -- Lake Powell -- is presented in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === This is a view from the bridge at Hite's Crossing. ===
The significance of -- Populated foothills and Salt Lake Valley -- is …
The significance of -- Populated foothills and Salt Lake Valley -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences.
A view of -- Salt Lake City downtown -- is presented in …
A view of -- Salt Lake City downtown -- is presented in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === This is a view from Salt Lake Cemetery in the Avenues. ===
The significance of -- Utah State Capital Building side view -- is …
The significance of -- Utah State Capital Building side view -- is discussed in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. === The copper dome on the State Capitol replaces the old roof which was blown off in a wind storm. ===
A view of -- Wasatch Front and Utah Lake -- is presented …
A view of -- Wasatch Front and Utah Lake -- is presented in this media item extracted from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah). The series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences.
The significance of "Program #1: Salt Lake Empire" is discussed in this …
The significance of "Program #1: Salt Lake Empire" is discussed in this full program from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah) in the early 1980s. Program One examines the mistaken interpretation of Utah as a remote and isolated locale. The significance of the Salt Lake Empire as an economic, social, cultural, religious, and health service center is identified and explored. The entire GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. You will find that even though the series was produced several decades ago, Utah's issues and its landforms have virtually remained the same, although many of the players have changed.
The significance of "Program #2: Utah Landforms, Part 1" is discussed in …
The significance of "Program #2: Utah Landforms, Part 1" is discussed in this full program from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah) in the early 1980s. The two programs on landforms describe the three major physiographic provinces: The Rocky Mountain province, containing the Uintah and Wasatch mountain ranges; the Great Basin province with its mountains, basins, salt deserts, and the Great Salt Lake; and the Colorado Plateau province, containing the high plateaus, the Canyonlands, and the Uintah Basin. Part 1 specifically details the Colorado Plateau and its contribution to the state's economy, beauty, and future growth. The entire GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. You will find that even though the series was produced several decades ago, Utah's issues and its landforms have virtually remained the same, although many of the players have changed.
The significance of "Program #3: Utah Landforms, Part 2" is discussed in …
The significance of "Program #3: Utah Landforms, Part 2" is discussed in this full program from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah) in the early 1980s. The two programs on landforms describe the three major physiographic provinces: The Rocky Mountain province, containing the Uintah and Wasatch mountain ranges; the Great Basin province with its mountains, basins, salt deserts, and the Great Salt Lake; and the Colorado Plateau province, containing the high plateaus, the Canyonlands, and the Uintah Basin. Part 2 specifically describes the Great Basin and Rocky Mountain Provinces. The importance of ancient Lake Bonneville and the Great Salt Lake in the development of Great Basin geography is described. Also highlighted are the effects of Utah's natural hazards--earthquakes, slides, and slumps--on land use and urban development. The entire GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. You will find that even though the series was produced several decades ago, Utah's issues and its landforms have virtually remained the same, although many of the players have changed.
The significance of "Program #4: Climate, Soil and Vegetation" is discussed in …
The significance of "Program #4: Climate, Soil and Vegetation" is discussed in this full program from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah) in the early 1980s. Program Four relates the climate, soil, and vegetation of the state to man's use of the land. Mark Eubank, President of Weatherbank Reporting Services for Radio and Television Stations in the Intermountain West underscores the changeability and peculiarities of Utah weather. The program closes with weather-related natural hazards: floods, wind, fire, and avalanches. The entire GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. You will find that even though the series was produced several decades ago, Utah's issues and its landforms have virtually remained the same, although many of the players have changed.
The significance of "Program #5: Early History & Planning" is discussed in …
The significance of "Program #5: Early History & Planning" is discussed in this full program from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah) in the early 1980s. Program Five examines the early historical geography of Utah. The early Mormon migration to Utah is traced, and descriptions of how the early Mormon Pioneers implemented Brigham Young's planning principles are discussed. The entire GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. You will find that even though the series was produced several decades ago, Utah's issues and its landforms have virtually remained the same, although many of the players have changed.
The significance of "Program #6: Planning and Settlement" is discussed in this …
The significance of "Program #6: Planning and Settlement" is discussed in this full program from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah) in the early 1980s. Program Six describes the early Cooperative and United Order movements and their importance to the early Mormon economy. The colonization and migration to southern Utah, California, and Nevada are summarized. The age stratification of different neighborhoods along the Wasatch Front is described, and the development picture for Utah's economy and growth are reviewed. The entire GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. You will find that even though the series was produced several decades ago, Utah's issues and its landforms have virtually remained the same, although many of the players have changed.
The significance of "Program #7: Geography of Native Americans" is discussed in …
The significance of "Program #7: Geography of Native Americans" is discussed in this full program from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah) in the early 1980s. Program Seven describes the early Indian inhabitants of Utah and discusses, through the use of interviews with tribal leaders, areas of concern to the Native American population: reservation vs. urban lifestyle, culture, economics, business enterprises, and history. The entire GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. You will find that even though the series was produced several decades ago, Utah's issues and its landforms have virtually remained the same, although many of the players have changed.
The significance of "Program #8: Geography of Minorities" is discussed in this …
The significance of "Program #8: Geography of Minorities" is discussed in this full program from the 22-part video series THE GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH, conceived and written by Albert L. Fisher, PhD (University of Utah) in the early 1980s. Program Eight identifies the United States Census designated minorities of Utah--Spanish Origin, Black, Asian, and Pacific Islander. The history and early settlement patterns of these groups are discussed; and current trends in population, settlement patterns, education, economics, and culture are described. The entire GEOGRAPHY OF UTAH series encompasses the political, cultural, historical and sociological geography of the state of Utah. It describes the activities, the land and the people. Much of the video material was videotaped on location throughout the state of Utah, giving the student and interested viewer valuable field trip experiences. You will find that even though the series was produced several decades ago, Utah's issues and its landforms have virtually remained the same, although many of the players have changed.
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