The history of -- Utah state symbols -- is examined in an …
The history of -- Utah state symbols -- is examined in an article provided as a PDF document. This article is extracted from the book UTAH HISTORY ENCYCLOPEDIA, published in celebration of Utah's Centennial (1996) and edited by Allan Kent Powell. Over two hundred contributors wrote about the individuals, organizations, locations, institutions, and topics important to Utah history.
A look back at -- Beehive Bakery neon sign -- is provided …
A look back at -- Beehive Bakery neon sign -- is provided as part of The UTAH POSTCARD collection contributed by the J. Willard Marriott Library (University of Utah). The collection includes over 190 postcards illustrating Utah's main streets, buildings, and unique sites over the years. Subjects range from early rodeo events in Cedar City to the changing face of the Salt Palace.
A look back at -- Beehive Soda -- is provided as part …
A look back at -- Beehive Soda -- is provided as part of The UTAH POSTCARD collection contributed by the J. Willard Marriott Library (University of Utah). The collection includes over 190 postcards illustrating Utah's main streets, buildings, and unique sites over the years. Subjects range from early rodeo events in Cedar City to the changing face of the Salt Palace.
This lesson aligns with Utah social studies standards for fourth grade. Students …
This lesson aligns with Utah social studies standards for fourth grade. Students will use Utah's Online Library to research different symbols of Utah, and create a GoogleSlides presentation. Students will learn about state symbols, as well as how to find royalty-free images and cite information correctly. *thumbnail image is original work by the author
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