Bracket Challenge: What is most iconic to Utah? Championship round begins

Temple Square, LDS Temple Square, Church Office Building, LDS Tabernacle in Salt Lake City

Temple Square, LDS Temple Square, Church Office Building, LDS Tabernacle in Salt Lake City (Devon Dewey, KSL.com)


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SALT LAKE CITY — We've reached the end of our fun March bracket sponsored by Deseret First Credit Union to determine what in the state is the most iconic.

It's been an interesting vote this year, but the top two left standing are Mormon Pioneers and Temple Square — should we delay the final vote until July 24?

The closest matchup of the semifinal round went to Temple Square beating out Zion National Park by just 197 votes. On the other hand, Mormon Pioneers cruised to a convincing win over the Wasatch Mountains ... to settle this bracket and a home in the Salt Lake Valley.

In the final round, do the Mormon Pioneers triumph in the end as the most iconic to Utah, or does Temple Square — a key landmark that is often shown when talking about Utah — pull off the win.

And for those that need to really settle the top four, you can also vote on whether Zion National Park is more iconic than the Wasatch Mountains.

Click on the "vote now" option below to get started on the final votes.

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Josh is the sports director at KSL.com and beat writer covering University of Utah athletics — primarily football, men’s and women's basketball and gymnastics. He is also an Associated Press Top 25 voter for college football.
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