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According to a newly released review by the Office of the Utah State Auditor, the Historic Utah plate has generated $4.5 ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNOne Utah license plate earned nearly 30% of the total specialty plate revenue in two years — Can you guess which one?How much do those specialized license plates earn for the Beehive State? The answer might surprise you, especially when you ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Brad Westwood was the director of what is now the Utah Historical Society when a state lawmaker first approached him about possibly rekindling Utah's old black license plates ...
(Photos courtesy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Utah State Historical Society; Graphic by Emily May) BYU professors shared the stories and impacts of Utah and BYU women to ...
A 1942 image of the Utah State Training School in American Fork, Utah, where the majority of the eugenic sterilizations in Utah took place (Photo courtesy of Utah State Historical Society via ...
Utah’s first all-female government started as a joke. A century later, this county is making history again. Kane County commissioners following in the footsteps of remarkable Kanab women of ...
The Aspen Times, June 10, ran an article about the Redstone Historical Society’s fundraising to purchase a permanent home.
The Utah State Historical Society has a collection of over 200 postcards dating back to the 1800s. The curated collection of postcards represents, Utah's early tourism industry in the years ...
(The Salt Lake Tribune via Utah State Historical Society) The pool at Lorin Farr Park in Ogden, pictured here in 1939, remained racially segregated until after World War II.
Utah's black and white license plates became the hottest item since Cabbage Patch Kids when they were made available to all Beehive State vehicle owners earlier this year.
This is the story of Utah's black license plate. When it was introduced, the idea was to give the proceeds to the Historical Society. The state has more than 20 custom vehicle plates that contribute ...
A man claiming to be a prospector has been charged after he was accused of digging a 15-foot-deep tunnel on a 1,000-year-old historical site, Utah officials say. Bureau of Land Management A man ...
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