Self Storage in Utah

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Doing business in Sandy, Utah, for over 10 years, Alta Storage provides secure storage units for your residential or commercial needs.

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Storage Facilities in Utah
Those searching for a storage facility in Utah will not have to look far. In this thriving western state you will find numerous units for all of your needs - ranging from self-storage units to mobile storage units. You will also discover climate-controlled conditions, security and insurance plans to protect your belongings while they are out of your hands. Even your furs, vintage wines, and boats will be well-protected at a storage company in Utah.

Origin of State's Name: The name Utah originates from an Apache Indian word, which means "one that is higher up."

Capital City: The capital city of Utah is Salt Lake City. This popular city is home to more than 2.3 million people.

Population: It is estimated that Utah has a population estimated at 2.4 million, according to the U.S. Census.

Driving: If you are looking to renew or obtain a new driver's license, please visit the Division of Motor Vehicles' website. Here will also find applications, testing requirements, driver's manuals, testing locations and more.

Agriculture and Industry: The major industries in Utah are mining, tourism and transportation. The major agricultural products include cattle, dairy products, hogs, eggs, sheep, lambs, hay, wheat, onions and apples.

State Bird: The California gull is the official state bird.

State Tree: The blue spruce is the official state tree.

State Flower: The sego lily is the official state flower of Utah.

State Song: The official state song of Utah is "Utah…This is the Place." It was written by Sam Francis.

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Interesting Facts:
  • The first department store was built in Utah. It was built in the late-1800s and is still in operation today.

  • The Great Salt Lake covers 2,100-square-miles. The deepest point is 34 feet.

  • There are five national parks in Utah, seven national monuments and two national recreations areas.

Famous People:
Many famous names were born and raised in Utah such as the comedian Roseanne Barr, the singers Marie and Donny Osmond and the outlaw Butch Cassidy.

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