Every summer, Utah celebrates its unique heritage with major events that draw thousands of people, such as the Days of '47 celebration in Salt Lake and Ogden or the Freedom Festival in Provo.
For a more intimate look at the Beehive State, there's nothing quite like attending a small-town summer festival.
There are Utah towns that celebrate outlaws, onions, quilts, pioneers and all sort of fruits -- from strawberries to raspberries -- with parades, music, races and greased-pole climbs. Here are 10 favorites:
Springville Art City Days, June 5-12 » This Utah County town pays tribute to its longtime commitment to the arts with a parade, hot-air balloon display, a Dutch oven cookoff and fireworks. More information at www.utahvalleyfestivals.com/spring.
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