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Layton City Corporate Team Building – Utah
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Orem City Corporate Team Building – Utah
Provo Corporate Team Building – Utah
Salt Lake City Corporate Team Building – Utah
Sandy City Corporate Team Building – Utah
St. George City Corporate Team Building – Utah
Taylorsville City Corporate Team Building – Utah
West Jordan City Corporate Team Building – Utah
West Valley City Corporate Team Building – Utah
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FACTS ABOUT UTAH
A GREAT TEAM BUILDING LOCATION
Utah is known as the Beehive State and Utahans relate the beehive symbol to industry and the pioneer virtues of thrift and perseverance. The beehive was chosen as the emblem for the provisional State of Deseret in 1848 and was maintained on the seal of the State of Utah when Utah became a state in 1896.
From the Ute tribe, meaning “people of the mountains” The Navajo Indians were referred to by the Apache as “Yuttahih” meaning “one that is higher up.” Europeans misunderstood this term to refer to the tribes living higher in the mountains than the Navajo, the Utes, and the territory was called the land of the Utes, Utah.
Utah is one of the Four Corners states
The people of Salt Lake City consume more Jell-O per capita than any other city in the United States.
Famous People from Utah include:
Maurice Abravanel – Music Director of the Utah Symphony.
Danny Ainge – BYU Basketball star. Former NBA player/coach.
Roseanne Barr – Comedian and actress of television’s Roseanne; born in Salt Lake City.
Reva Beck Bosone – Utah’s first woman member of Congress, rights activist.
John Moses Browning – Gun Maker.
Nolan Kay Bushnell – Computer programmer who invented the first coin-operated video game; born in Ogden.
Marriner Eccles – Built First Security Corp., helped end Great Depression.
Philo Farnsworth – Inventor of the television.
Edwin Jacob (Jake) Garn – Senator, Astronaut.
Jon Huntsman Sr. – Philanthropist and state’s most successful entrepreneur.
David Abbott “Ab” Jenkins – Driving his “Mormon Meteor”, Jenkins set numerous world automobile speed records on Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats between 1932 and 1956.
Karl Malone – Utah Jazz Basketball Star.
J. Willard Marriott – Founder of the Marriott restaurant and hotel chain. Also founded the A&W restaurant chain.
Dale Murphy – Baseball player who played for the Atlanta Braves.
Donny Osmond – and Marie Osmond – Singers and dancers that starred in the Donny and Marie Show, brother and sister; both born in Ogden.
Robert LeRoy Parker “Butch Cassidy” – Famous outlaw that robbed banks and trains of the Old West; born in Beaver.
Robert Redford – Actor and founder of the Sundance Institute.
Wallace Stegner – Author.
Reed Smoot – First Mormon elected to U.S. Senate.
Brigham Young – President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) that brought the first white settlers to Utah and founded Salt Lake City; born in Whittingham, born in Vermont.
Steve Young – Football quarterback who helped the San Francisco 49ers win three Super Bowl championships; born in Salt Lake City.
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Utah is a great location for team building, leadership, strategic planning & motivational events.
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