Here are 14 Things You Can Only Find in Utah
Utah is an amazing state! Some of our best features are unique to Utah. Here are fourteen…

The creamery at Utah State offers a truly unique flavor: Aggie Blue Mint. It consists of a delicious minty ice cream, along with pieces of white chocolate and chocolate cookies.

The 87-foot-tall sculpture Metaphor: The Tree of Life was installed in 1986.
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Antelope Island is home to 500-700 bison. I doubt you'll find another state in the nation that has a cool island with resident buffalo!
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Our powder is unique to Utah. You won't find this mixture of humidity and altitude anywhere else in the world, and it makes for perfect powder.

The LDS Church has had a large presence in our state since Brigham Young first proclaimed this to be "the right place" in 1847. While you'll find members of the church all over the globe, Utah is home to the church's headquarters, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the church's top leaders.

It's a matter of preference, but I'd argue that Utah's national parks are the best in the nation. Arches, Zion, Bryce, Capitol Reef and Canyonlands all offer beauty unique to Utah.

A signature burger created by Crown Burger in the 1980s popularized the idea of putting pastrami on a hamburger. Other states may copy the idea, but we have the original.

At its lowest elevation, the Great Salt Lake consists of as much as 28 percent salt. It's the largest saltwater lake in the entire Western hemisphere.
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At Gilgal Gardens in Salt Lake City, you can find a sculpture of a sphinx with the head of Joseph Smith (the founder of the LDS church). I'm sure you won't find another sculpture like this...anywhere in the world.

You can't find honey like Utah's anywhere else on the planet. The taste of honey varies depending on the local flora that the bees visit. Utah honey is delicious.

Brigham Young looked over our valley in 1847 and proclaimed, "This is the right place!" So, we put up a monument!

Robert Smithson created Spiral Jetty in 1970.

Every January, the Sundance Film Festival hosts thousands of filmmakers, celebrities, critics and moviegoers.
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You'll find this particular view at Dead Horse Point State Park, but Utah has hundreds of other jaw-dropping vistas all across the state. You'll only find beauty like this here!
What are your favorite things about Utah that make it unique? Tell us about them!
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