Tune in for a two-minute look at some of the most pivotal — and peculiar — events in Utah history! With all of the history and none of the dust, the Beehive Archive is a fun way to catch up on Utah’s past.
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🎙️ The AI Beehive Podcast helps mortgage and real estate pros discover the best AI tools to save time, generate leads, and grow their business. Each episode delivers real-world strategies and simple tech tips you can use today to work smarter—not harder.
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Information on saving these hard workers!
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A complete series of class 9 NCERT syllabus.
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Loved by all men and envied by all women, Blanche Magnolia Beauregard is convinced she’s one of the beautiful people. She wears her political incorrectness like a crown—but it never puts a dent in her famous beehive. Some people have a nose for solving crime and this Southern Belle just might be the best of them. She won’t let the perpetrators get away with murder—-just as she wouldn’t be caught dead on a date with a man wearing crocs. That would be a true crime! Social suicide isn’t Blanche ...
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In this podiobook: Every one of us is engaged in a quest in this life. The quest is why we get up early in the mornings or very late at night and leave the safety of our homes and families. We venture out into a world where the rules are different then the rules we grew up with. We find that the rules are different than the ones we were taught in school. We get into our cars. We hail taxi cabs. We walk in the rain. We take trains and buses. We navigate security lines at crowded airports. In ...
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Nearly 600 enlisted African American soldiers and their families migrated to Salt Lake City in 1896. These soldiers discovered that Utahns’ attitudes towards African Americans were much like the rest of the country, and faced racial discrimination during their time in Utah.저자 Utah Humanities
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Episode One: Tools You Can Use in Your Mortgage Business
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32:58Welcome to an inspiring session of the NAMB Inspire Women’s Mentoring Group featuring the dynamic Ginger Bell — Emmy Award winner, educational marketing leader, and AI innovator! In this action-packed webinar, Ginger breaks down the latest advancements in AI tools designed specifically for mortgage and real estate professionals. From client engagem…
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This week, learn how the most famous American theater actress of the early 20th Century used gender-bending roles to push the early boundaries of a queer aesthetic.저자 Utah Humanities
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The fourth governor of the state, Simon Bamberger, was Utah’s first non-Mormon and only Jewish governor.저자 Utah Humanities
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The experiences of a young girl who lived in Utah’s Topaz Internment Camp.저자 Utah Humanities
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Plum Alley, a narrow lane in downtown Salt Lake City, marks what used to be the heart of a vibrant Chinatown.저자 Utah Humanities
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A small area of downtown Salt Lake City used to be “Japan Town”, an area that served as the focus of the city’s Japanese American community. The area was demolished in the 1960s in order to make room for the Salt Palace.저자 Utah Humanities
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Chinese immigrant laborers built the railroad from California to Utah.저자 Utah Humanities
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Joe Hill has become a deeply ingrained part of Utah folklore. The Wobbly songwriter was executed for murder in the state in the early 1900s.저자 Utah Humanities
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Many people know about the Japanese internment camp Topaz, but Utah also held Italian and German prisoners of war during World War II.저자 Utah Humanities
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Learn about Utah’s convict labor system and how prisoners actually formed the backbone of some of our early public works projects – especially road construction.저자 Utah Humanities
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The creation of the Spanish Speaking Organization for Community, Integrity, and Opportunity in Salt Lake City sought to identify problems of the Spanish-speaking minority. This group worked on behalf of the community to improve equality and access to opportunity in Utah.저자 Utah Humanities
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The story of an ambitious and successful young woman who lived in polygamy.저자 Utah Humanities
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Mormon women wrote and published a newspaper for and about Mormon women. The paper had a small circulation and was replaced with the Relief Society Magazine shortly after the newspaper declined.저자 Utah Humanities
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After Elizabeth Wood Kane arrived in Utah with her husband, her letters home became the manuscript for a book about Utah culture. Her writings shed some important light on the frontier and Mormon social customs.저자 Utah Humanities
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The early political history of Utah women began with the 1870 law that gave women the right to vote.저자 Utah Humanities
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Female Methodist missionaries in Utah forged relationships with women across religious lines, protecting and advocating for women in need throughout the state.저자 Utah Humanities
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Voters from Utah went crazy for Democratic presidential hopeful William Jennings Bryan in the election of 1896.저자 Utah Humanities
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The presence of the Ku Klux Klan was not just limited to the southern United States. In fact, the KKK had grown enough to march through the streets of Salt Lake City in the early 1920s.저자 Utah Humanities
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The Great White Palace: African American Segregation in Utah
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2:01The old Hotel Utah has a storied history of hospitality that is shadowed by the racial prejudice common throughout Utah right into the 1960s.저자 Utah Humanities
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Anti-Apartheid Activists Force Divestment at the University of Utah
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2:30In the mid-nineteen eighties, global pressure was mounting against the apartheid regime in South Africa. Learn how persistent student activists at the University of Utah forced their campus to confront its connections to an oppressive regime half a world away.저자 Utah Humanities
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Welsh immigrants brought with them valuable skills that laid the foundation for Utah’s early mining industry.저자 Utah Humanities
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You’ve seen her. She wears the red bandanna and a blue collared shirt, flexing her bicep with a look that says, “get to work.” She’s Rosie the Riveter, and Utah had an army of them.저자 Utah Humanities
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The United States has a long history of limiting immigration and managing migrants once they are here, including a campaign to register non-citizen immigrants living in Utah.저자 Utah Humanities
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Over long years of colonization, the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation faced severe setbacks. But the Tribe continued to adapt to new conditions and found ways to preserve their culture and traditions.저자 Utah Humanities
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Utah's snowy peaks and valleys became the stage for athletes from around the world during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake. But the Games were much more than a sporting competition.저자 Utah Humanities
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Utah history isn’t just about the people who lived and worked here. It’s also about some of the oldest living organisms in our state – trees! Learn more about our arborous elders.저자 Utah Humanities
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Nine Mile Canyon: Resource Exploitation vs Cultural Preservation
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3:23Nine Mile Canyon contains an estimated 10,000 rock art sites created over a thousand years ago, and that’s just the beginning of the canyon's historic and cultural value. But natural gas exploration and extraction nearby pose challenges to preservation efforts.저자 Utah Humanities
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When you flip your light switch, do you know which part of rural Utah your electricity is coming from? Historically, fuel for the energy grid came from rural areas in the form of fossil fuels. But even as utilities transition to alternative energy, that energy is still sourced in rural Utah.저자 Utah Humanities
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The switch from Utah being a net importer of turkeys to becoming a substantial exporter in the 1920s can be attributed to the efforts of one man -- Benjamin Brown -- and the poultry co-operative he organized.저자 Utah Humanities
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Today, we have 24 hour news channels and TikTok to share breaking news and current trends. But for Utahns isolated by distance in the early 20th century, the radio did a tremendous job of connecting residents in rural communities to each other and to the larger world.저자 Utah Humanities
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In the late nineteenth century, the local Granary building in Ephraim gave women an unusual public presence on Main Street, and became a proud symbol of early female autonomy, economic success, and charitable endeavors.저자 Utah Humanities
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Just like alfalfa fields and amazing vistas, art is easy to find in rural Utah. It is also a major economic driver.저자 Utah Humanities
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Living in a historic home can be lovely – but for Spring City residents in the 1970s, the influx of so-called "outsiders" sprucing up pioneer-era historic dwellings was a source of contention.저자 Utah Humanities
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Running underneath Cedar City is a concrete tunnel that is now a hang-out for adventurous kids and graffiti artists. But, what was this secret pathway originally intended to do?저자 Utah Humanities
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Today, Salt Lake City’s urban sprawl and poor air quality are noteworthy, but the problem isn’t exactly new. Public parks were once seen as an antidote to the bad effects of increasing urbanization -- kind of like a little bit of the "country" in the city, if you will.저자 Utah Humanities
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Every weekend across Utah, dancers fill nightclubs twisting to the latest tunes. But did you know that one of the most extravagant and celebrated dance halls in the Beehive State was found in the remote town of Delta? Learn what all the fuss was about.저자 Utah Humanities
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Demand for copper in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries reshaped Utah’s once-rural Bingham Canyon into an enormous open-pit mine supported by thriving company towns. But that same demand for copper went on to consume those same company towns.저자 Utah Humanities
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Today, remote learning usually happens over a computer. But did you know that Utah colleges once used airplanes to bring professors directly to classrooms in rural areas? These "flying professor" programs represent just one chapter in a longer history of distance education.저자 Utah Humanities
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When local officials in southern Utah's Grand County declared independence from the federal Bureau of Land Management in 1980, they took rhetoric of small government and individual freedom to a whole new level.저자 Utah Humanities
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When you think of Utah's desert lands, do you picture a pristine wilderness or an arid waste? How we treat this landscape depends on the value that we assign to it.저자 Utah Humanities
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Every autumn, large crowds descend on the small rural town of Brigham City for "Peach Days." It's the oldest harvest festival in Utah. And it all started with a one dollar investment in peach pits back in 1855.저자 Utah Humanities
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The United States federal government controls about 65% of land in Utah. The goal of maintaining these lands for public use tends to polarize Utahns. But there was a time when Utah leaders were not averse to federal regulation of public lands. (Wait...what?)저자 Utah Humanities
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Canyonlands is more than just Utah’s third national park. Its designation in 1964 occurred after a fight over who exactly public lands are meant for.저자 Utah Humanities
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If you could provide drinking water for thousands of people by displacing twenty-seven farming families, would you do it? Utah leaders faced this very dilemma in the 1950s. Find out what they decided저자 Utah Humanities
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When Carbon County coal miners from the National Miners Union went on strike in 1933, their wives, sisters, and daughters were right there beside them. These women proved to be formidable adversaries in the fight for workers’ rights.저자 Utah Humanities
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Urban spaces in twentieth century Utah are known for their vice -- gambling, prostitution and more. But did you know the last brothel to close in Utah was actually in a rural town?저자 Utah Humanities
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In the 1940s, new roads, affordable cars, and an interest in national parks meant that more Americans were packing up their vehicles and hitting the open road. For Black travelers driving through rural areas of Utah, the Green Book was a vital resource for getting around safely.저자 Utah Humanities
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There are only three roads in Utah that bridge the Colorado River, and only a handful of crossings. The ghost town of Dewey is one of those places and early settlers of the region made good use of this crossing.저자 Utah Humanities
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A former railroad and ranching hub, the tiny settlement of Cisco became a ghost town after highway travel through the remote area was rerouted. But is Cisco still a ghost town today?저자 Utah Humanities
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