¿Cómo es vivir en el estado MORMÓN?

00:38 Joseph Smith's Legacy 01:30 Mormon Exodus 02:00 "This is the Place" 04:08 Life in the Mormon State 04:43 Alcohol Restrictions 07:05 A Secure State 08:00 Diversified Economy 08:20 Tourism 08:50 Housing Costs 09:32 Education 10:27 Culture and Recreation 11:05 The Beehive State 12:05 Mormon Imprint The state of Utah in the United States exemplifies the fusion of religion and everyday life. The Mormon pioneers who arrived in the Great Salt Lake Valley in 1847 (where the capital, Salt Lake City, is today) founded towns and cities, giving these lands the cultural idiosyncrasy they have today. For members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Utah represented the Promised Land after the exodus from the east. The presence of the Mormon religion influences state laws, regulations, education, and the general way of life of its inhabitants, most of whom practice this religion. This uniqueness makes Utah a unique state within the American Union. In this video, we'll learn about life in Utah, a land you should definitely visit.