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Utah Beehive Hair Style

Utah, famous for many things, is perhaps sort-of famous for this Hair Style. This style was so popular in fact, that in 1955, by direction of the Governor, The Utah Beehive became the official state Hair Style of Utah. See… I told you we’re not weird!

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  1. Shawn Says:

    The beehive hair style started in New York and eventually made it to Utah,.. we are never the first to see fashion, we are usually the last. I still remember friends of mine wearing acid-washed holy jeans as late as 1996

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