This story is sponsored by Robert J. DeBry more than 200 years of combined experience practicing personal injury law.
If you ve grown up in Utah, you re probably aware of a few things that make this state unique. It s a beautiful land flowing with fry sauce, green Jell-O, saltwater, big families, and so much more.
But if you are one of the tens of thousands of new residents and have an outsider s perspective, there are a few things that require some explaining.
Whether you re a longtime resident or new in town, here are some questions you might hear while you call the Beehive State home.
This story is sponsored by Robert J. DeBry more than 200 years of combined experience practicing personal injury law.
With its rich melting pot of unique names, no single list could contain every oddly named location in Utah. From names dating back to Native American inhabitants and early settlers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to names based on random accidents and misunderstandings, Utah has its fair share of eyebrow-raising city names.
Here are 10 Utah locations with strange names and unique origin stories.
Circleville
There is nothing too mysterious about the name of this twice-settled town. Founded in 1864 by Latter-day Saint settlers, the town was named after the circular valley in which the settlement stood, reports Utah.gov.
This story is sponsored by Robert J. DeBry more than 200 years of combined experience practicing personal injury law.
The burger. There aren t many meals that make the mouth water or satisfy hunger the way a juicy, perfectly cooked burger can. Bleu cheese, caramelized onions, avocado, bacon take your pick of toppings and enjoy every last bite.
While Utah may not garner the same national notoriety as other food meccas such as New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, Utah s impressively delicious burgers are sure to please everyone s palate and budget.
Although there are many other burgers that could make the list, there simply isn t space to include them all. In no particular order, here are 13 of the best burgers in Utah, according to ratings and thousands of reviews.
This story is sponsored by Robert J. DeBry more than 200 years of combined experience practicing personal injury law.
The burger. There aren t many meals that make the mouth water or satisfy hunger the way a juicy, perfectly cooked burger can. Bleu cheese, caramelized onions, avocado, bacon take your pick of toppings and enjoy every last bite.
While Utah may not garner the same national notoriety as other food meccas such as New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, Utah s impressively delicious burgers are sure to please everyone s palate and budget.
Although there are many other burgers that could make the list, there simply isn t space to include them all. In no particular order, here are 13 of the best burgers in Utah, according to ratings and thousands of reviews.
This story is sponsored by Robert J. DeBry more than 200 years of combined experience practicing personal injury law.
At a time when many people are looking to escape from reality, books offer a quick-and-easy getaway to new worlds and different ways of thinking.
It s never too late to make read more books your New Year s resolution and why not start with some of Utah s most famous writers?
Whether your interests are fiction or nonfiction, fantasy or mystery, biographies or self-help books, these Utah authors all offer something worth reading.
Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card is best known for his popular Ender s Game series, but he s also authored several other books, articles, poems, screenplays, and more. (For a full list, check out his bibliography.)