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Been trying to decide if they used something strict like the SUP or DUP groups (sons/daughters of utah pioneers, you know, like where it says 'Ensign Peak No 43') where there is a TON of plaques and monuments documented, but something there or state official group aside, or anything goes? I wish there were some pattern or code or source they used to be honest.
Because a tree, well, if we be strict to it, would have to say tree, like the lone cedar, have a tree on it, like... a logo part, or something cottonwood, etc, or be really tall and not a tree... maybe like the Brickyard Chimney? But if anything goes then the kennecott copper smokestack would def be a contender for tree.
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