Not-Zion National Park

On the 100th anniversaey of Zion National Park:

Of course the area was first called Zion (or "Little Zion") by the early Mormon settlers. However, one day, Brigham Young came over from his winter home in St. George, and noticiing liquor, tobacco, and other vices there, firmly said: "This is a beautiful place but it is not Zion." Whereupon local Mormons began to call the area "not-Zion." That didn't stick, but suppose it did. Would we have "Not-Zion National Park"?
 
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On the 100th anniversaey of Zion National Park:

Of course the area was first called Zion (or "Little Zion") by the eaely Mormon settlers. However, one day, Brigham Young came over from his winter home in St. George, and noticiing liquor, tobacco, and other vices there, firmly said: "This is a beautiful place but it is not Zion." Whereupon local Mormons began to call the area "not-Zion." That didn't stick, but suppose it did. Would we have "Not-Zion National Park"?

I'm tempted to say that that name would offend the religious sensibilities of some Christians(because Zion is supposed to be a good place desired by believers), but America does tolerate literally hundreds of places with the words "devil", "Satan", and "hell" in their names, not to mention Babylon New York, so...
 
I'm tempted to say that that name would offend the religious sensibilities of some Christians(because Zion is supposed to be a good place desired by believers), but America does tolerate literally hundreds of places with the words "devil", "Satan", and "hell" in their names, not to mention Babylon New York, so...

There's a story that when the poet Paul Claudel, then a diplomat in the US, learned that the town through which he was being driven was called Sodom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodom,_New_York he told the driver to stop, explaining "I must send a postcard from here to my friend Andre Gide"...
 
This thread would fit nicely into the "No Prohibition" thread. Good Mormons could remain sober in Utah, but slip into "Not Zion" for the occasional drink.
 
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