Utah Statehood Day
Utah Statehood Day is held on January 4. 1896. This event in the first decade of the month January is annual.
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Utah is the second-driest state in the United States after Nevada. Utah is considered one of the greatest outdoor states in the nation. On average, Utah has about 300 sunny days a year. Salt Lake City, UT, has more plastic surgeons per capita than any other city in the United States. Utah is the only state to have a cooking pot among its state symbols.
The western state has top-rated ski resorts, incredible state and national parks, and unique natural wonders. It's also known for its history, culture, and a variety of popular festivals.
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