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      • While this baseball classic was set in California’s San Fernando Valley in 1962, the movie was actually filmed in Utah in the early 1990s.
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    • Pioneer Day, July 24 and “the 24th” are exactly the same thing. It’s like Independence Day, July 4, the Fourth of July and “the fourth.” • The Days of ‘47is pretty much the same thing, but not exactly. That’s the official name of the nonprofit organization that sponsors major Pioneer Day activities — most notably, the Days of ‘47 Parade and the D...

    Mily Dunbar said she “laughed my face off” about the only-in-Utah holiday when she came here for college. “One of my friends took umbrage and was, like, “But it’s, like, the FOUNDING of the state.” Not really. Pioneer Day marks the anniversary of July 24, 1847, which was: • Not the day Utah became a state. That was Jan. 4, 1896. • Not the day that ...

    There is a large “This Is the Place” monument east of Sunnyside Avenue at the mouth of Emigration Canyon, commemorating the arrival of Brigham Young in the Salt Lake Valley. It is not, however, the actual spot where Young is believed to have said, “This is the right place.” That’s several hundred yards northeast of the huge monument — marked by a 1...

    “Mormon invasion day surprised me,” said Trevor Bryant, “especially since it’s more celebrated than Independence Day.” That’s arguably true in Salt Lake City, which doesn’t have a big Fourth of July Parade. (Provo has the state’s biggestJuly 4 parade, and the Stadium of Fire concert and fireworks show that night.) And Pioneer Day celebrations look ...

    Adding to the confusion for newcomers are years like this one, when Utah will celebrate July 24 on July 23. And the official state holiday is on July 25. That’s because July 24 is a Sunday, and — owing to the state’s predominant religion — we don’t do big celebrations on the sabbath. In 1976, when Americans in the other 49 states were celebrating t...

    Emily J. Hase was baffled by the campers. Hase had “no idea” the Days of ‘47 paradeeven existed when she moved to Utah from Ohio about 22 years ago. “My first summer here, my apartment was on the parade route and I was just baffled at all the chairs and tents that started appearing on the street the morning of the 23rd, as well as how many people s...

    For dogs who are afraid of fireworks (and their owners), July in Utah is kind of a nightmare. Mark Johnston said he first moved to Utah in 2004 and was unaware there was a second holiday in July, and “it seemed strange that fireworks continued every night until the 24th.” That’s because lots of Utahns don’t pay attention to the laws that govern suc...

    To balance the Pioneer Day holiday, Utah doesn’t observe Columbus Day, as 37 other states do. Schools will be open on Oct. 10 (the Monday this year when Columbus Day will be observed), even though the mail will not be delivered. On July 25 (the Monday when Pioneer Day will be observed this year), a lot of places will be closed but the mail will be ...

    Utah does not recognize Indigenous Peoples Day in October, although Salt Lake City does. And there’s a Native American component to Pioneer Day, albeit unofficial. “We are NOT affiliated with the Days of ‘47 festivities or any pioneer related activities,” the Native American Celebration in the Park home pagesays. The 28th annual festival is set for...

    Marie Rodriguez said she “got on board with Pie and Beer Day quickly.” Several others said they “love” that holiday. But what’s up with this sound-alike version, beyond the obvious similarity between “pioneer” and “pie-and-beer”? It’s sort of an anti-holiday. Pioneer Day is closely linked to the LDS Church, and Latter-day Saints don’t drink beer. (...

  3. Oct 4, 2023 · Independence Day was filmed in various locations, including California, New Mexico, Utah, and New York. Alien Character Names The alien characters in the movie were named after World War II fighter pilots, such as Captain Hiller and Major Mitchell.

  4. Maybe you know a location we are currently missing, contribute by adding to our growing database. Independence Day was filmed in Utah, United States.

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · Here is a deeper look into where was Independence Day filmed. The production spanned multiple famous locations that added to the film’s grand scale. Scenes were shot at landmarks such as the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah and the U.S. Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles.

  6. Feb 15, 2022 · 'Independence Day' (1996) Remember when Will Smith dragged a knocked-out alien across a desert wasteland in "Independence Day"? That was one of many movie scenes shot on the Bonneville Salt...

  7. May 11, 2020 · "Independence Day," and its 20 years-later sequel, “Independence Day: Resurgence,” were filmed in this barren landscape. But another important character, Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), also landed on the salt flats, together with his Black Pearl, in "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End.”