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Utah
Utah.png
Monument Valley, Utah
State Information
State capital: Salt Lake City
Largest city: Salt Lake City
Senator: Mitt Romney
First appearance: "Kill the Alligator and Run"
"Race you to Utah, Milhouse."
Bart Simpson[src]

Utah is a state located in America. Its capital city is Salt Lake City.

History

Railroad magnate Leland Stanford drove the ceremonial "golden spike" joining the first transcontinental railroad on May 18, 1869 at Promontory Point, Utah.[1]

When Homer was a teenager, Mona Simpson fled to Utah where she worked at a Texxon gas station. Homer and Grampa tracked her down, but led the FBI to her, causing Mona to flee the state.[2]

Bart and Darcy go to Utah to get married, as the latter didn't want her parents to know that she got pregnant before marrying. They were told that Utah's legal age for marriage was loose.[3]

The Simpsons go to Utah after Lisa creates a film that gets accepted into the Sundance Film Festival.[4]

Appearances

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