The Utah state flag was designed by the Utah State Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1903. It was not officially adopted until 1911 due to legal and design errors. In 1913, the flag was accidentally redesigned and adopted by the legislature. A mistake was made in 1922 and has been present […]
Utah is known as the Beehive State due to its association with hard work and industry, symbolized by the beehive. The state’s early settlers, primarily members of the Mormon Church, saw the beehive as a metaphor for their industriousness. The beehive appears on the state flag and seal, and Utah is home to the Beehive […]