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temple square attractions & sightseeing Looking to stuff your itinerary? You can enjoy the animal antics and winged wonders at the zoo or aviary. Check out the Great Salt Lake, or take in a concert by the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Or visit one of fifteen national parks and monuments, all within a day's drive. You'll run out of steam long before you run out of options.

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FastKart Indoor Speedway
Location: Salt Lake City
These aren’t your average go-karts!

• Race at speeds in excess of 40mph
• Computerized timing & scoring
• Trophies
• Multiple track configurations
• Pool, video games
• Snacks or catering arrangements
• Open 7 days a week
• Private group and meeting spaces
• Private track rentals
• Centrally located in the Salt Lake Valley
• Race with up to 14 people at a time

3969 South 500 West
Salt Lake City, UT  84123
Phone: 801-261-3668
Fax: 801-261-3112

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Visit Salt Lake Connect Pass
Location: Provides service across the Salt Lake area
The Visit Salt Lake Connect Pass is the best way to gain access to Salt Lake's most famous and fascinating attractions. The Visit Salt Lake Connect Pass allows you to be your own personal tour guide of everything Salt Lake has to offer — just take your pass and go to 13 of Salt Lake's best attractions.

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Abravanel Hall
Location: Downtown
Home of the Utah Symphony & Opera and host to many other concerts. The excellent acoustics are praised by musical experts as among the finest of any modern concert hall. Olympic Tower, a Dale Chihuly sculpture commissioned by the Olympic Arts Festival and exhibited during the the 2002 Cultural Olympiad, is on display in the lobby.

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The Beehive House
Location: Downtown
A National Historic Landmark, and a monument to courageous people who conquered the desert. Built in 1854, this served as the official residence of Brigham Young when he was President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Governor of the Utah Territory. Free tours daily.

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Beehive Limo & Tours
Location: Provides service across the Salt Lake area
Airport, Hotel, business,nonsmoking limos, vans, greeters. Everything to help get your VIPs to and from professionally.Temple Square, Park City and Salt Lake tours.

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Beehive Limos, Towncar & Tours
Location: Provides service across the Salt Lake area
Tour # 1,Salt Lake City $45/ #2 Park City $65, # 3 Coppermine $65/ #4 Antelope Island $65/ Combos available

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Big Cottonwood Canyon
Location: Mtn Resorts
To reach Big Cottonwood Canyon from Salt Lake City, take I-215 to the 6200 South "Canyons" exit and then continue east on U-152, following signs to Solitude and Brighton. This 15-mile scenic byway takes about one hour round trip. From the main road, this canyon narrows almost immediately into dramatic alpine scenery. This 15-mile drive provides access to excellent hiking, fishing, picnicking, rock climbing, and camping. During the mid-1800s, Old West miners sought their fortune in gold and silver ore here. Remnants of old mines can be spotted from trails winding up the slopes. Located in the Uintah-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, Big Cottonwood Canyon is home to Solitude and Brighton ski resorts. Both have full-service, year-round facilities. From Brighton there are several easy trails leading to various lakes, including Twin Lakes, Lake Mary, Lake Martha, and Dog Lake. The canyon is a protected watershed area and no dogs are permitted. Wilderness areas are located to the north and south.

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Boondocks Fun Center
Location: South Valley
The area's premier entertainment destination. Offering 8 acres of fun, including go-karts, bumper boats, miniature golf, laser tag, meeting rooms, picnic paviliion, and more.

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Brigham Young Monument
Location: Downtown
This monument honors LDS Church leader and pioneer-colonizer Brigham Young, and pays tribute to the Utah Indians and fur trappers who preceded Mormon settlers into the Salt Lake Valley. Adjacent to the monument is an inviting area comprised of gardens with trees, flowers, lawn, benches, and sculptures. Water features include a reflecting pool, fountains, and streamlets.

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Carriage for Hire
Location: Downtown
Year-round horse-drawn carriage tours from Temple Square south gates after 6 pm. Antique carriage barn tours by reservation for large groups. "Downtown Rising Tours" coming Summer 2009.

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The Cathedral of the Madeleine
Location: Downtown
Roman Catholic Mass - Mon-Fri 8 am, 5:15 pm (choir); Sat 5 pm (english) 7 pm (spanish); Sun 8:30 am, 11 am (choir), 3 pm (spanish), 6 pm. Holy Days: please contact cathedral.

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Church History Library and Archives
Location: Downtown
Chronicling the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from its beginning in 1830 to the present day, collections at the library contain manuscripts, books, Church records, photographs, oral histories, architectural drawings, pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, maps, microforms, and audiovisual materials. Staff at the library create methods for accessing this information.

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The City & County Building
Location: Downtown
The City & County Building has served as the site of virtually every local government decision during this century. Visitors are astonished by its sheer size and bulk. Available for rent for weddings, meetings, and other special events.

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City Creek Park
Location: Downtown
Picturesque park features a stone-lined stream, serene pond, triple-arch bridge, and pedestrian paths leading to Memory Grove Park.

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The City Library Plaza
Location: Downtown
The 240,000-square-foot library features a 6-story walkable curving wall and a rooftop garden. Inside are shops and a cafe at ground level and reading galleries above, with spiraling fireplaces on 4 levels, abundant natural light, and magnificent views. The plaza has a reflecting pool and fountain. Free Internet access. Tours offered daily.

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The City Library
Location: Downtown
With more than 500,000 books and other materials, the six-story library features a curving, walkable wall embracing the public plaza, with shops and services at ground level, reading galleries above, and a 300-seat auditorium. A multi-level reading area along the glass lens at the southern facade of the building looks out onto the plaza with stunning views of the city and Wasatch Mountains beyond. A roof-top garden, accessible by walking the crescent wall or the elevators, offers a 360 degree view of the Salt Lake Valley.

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City Sights
Location: Provides service across the Salt Lake area
Our City's Finest Tour. Also, Park City, Great Salt Lake, Kennecott Copper Canyon Tours. Don't miss these entertaining tours. Departures daily.

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Clark Planetarium
Location: Downtown
State-of-the-art Hansen Dome Theatre, ATK 3-D IMAX® Theatre, Planet Fun store and free admission to exhibits. IMAX Theatre closed for 4 weeks, starting October 4, 2010 for upgrades.

Connect Pass Attraction - includes One Admission to Hansen Dome Theatre and ATK IMAX Theatre documentaries*.
*Not valid for any 'Hollywood' film.


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Classic Cars Intl
Location: Salt Lake City
Over 100 classic automobiles on display. 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, V-16, Cadillacs, Packards, Pierce Arrows, Movie Star Cars.

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The Cliff Spa, Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort
Location: Mtn Resorts
Massage, scrubs, herbal wraps, facials, beauty salon, yoga, and more.

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Council Hall
Location: Downtown
Originally located in downtown Salt Lake, the hall served as a city and territorial government office. It was moved in 1960 and now houses the Utah Office of Tourism and the ZNHA Bookstore/ visitors center.

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Destination Discovery
Location: Provides service across the Salt Lake area
We specialize in personalized, small group travel experiences in Utah, the West and Southwest. Internationally, we provide unique travel adventures to Italy, France, and Morocco. At Destination Discovery we believe that travel should be life-enhancing and that the traveler should be able to discover and experience new cultures--not just visit.

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Deuel Pioneer Log Home
Location: Downtown
When the pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in July 1847, they immediately began constructing simple homes in their new surroundings. Today, more than a century and a half later, only two of these original structures remain intact. One of them, the Deuel Pioneer Log Home, is on display and open to the public on West Temple Street across from Temple Square. The cabin was home to the William Henry Deuel family for less than two years following their arrival in the valley. Today it has been fully restored and furnished with authentic pioneer artifacts, including a cast-iron stove. It offers excellent insight into the lifestyle of the Mormon pioneers and others who settled parts of the American West.

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Discovery Gateway
Location: Downtown
Discovery Gateway children’s museum is located in the Gateway Mall in downtown Salt Lake City. Discovery Gateway offers 60,000 square feet of interactive fun, and our engaging exhibits invite guests to explore and play together! Discovery Gateway boasts versatile spaces for your company gatherings, and school functions. Every experience at Discovery Gateway will be unforgettable.

Connect Pass Attraction - includes One Admission

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Eagle Gate
Location: Downtown
Erected in 1859 at the entrance to Brigham Young’s property which led to the mouth of City Creek Canyon. Replaced several times over the years, the present 4,000 lb. eagle capping the 76-foot span of Eagle Gate has a wingspread of 20 feet.

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EnergySolutions Arena
Location: Downtown
A 20,000-seat sports and entertainment facility. Home to NBA Jazz, major concerts, family shows, conventions, meetings, and banquets.

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FamilySearch™ Center
Location: Downtown
Discover where generations meet! Easy-to-use genealogy computers access millions of worldwide records. Friendly, supportive staff. Free admission.

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First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City
Location: Downtown
First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City, Utah, was organized in 1873. The present church structure, built in 1903, was restored in 2003. It is one of the three oldest religious structures in the city. This structure is notable for its red sandstone exterior and beautiful stained-glass windows.

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Foothill Cultural District
Location: Salt Lake City
Foothill Cultural District is an organization of some of the West's preeminent arts, historical and entertainment venues located in Salt Lake City on or near the University of Utah campus. Visitors will find the District easily accessible on TRAX or by purchasing a Connect Pass at the SLCVB's Visitors' Center.

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Fort Douglas Museum Association
Location: Salt Lake City
Located in historic Fort Douglas with exhibits that tell the story of Utah's military history. Includes uniforms, weapons, helicopters, tanks, and cannons.

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Gallivan Center
Location: Downtown
Salt Lake's outdoor living room. Skating rink, amphitheater, 16 unique art pieces recreating a natural Utah theme. Entertainment daily. Rentals available; weddings, meetings, concerts, festivals.

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Gardner Village
Location: South Valley
Stroll brick-lined pathways and discover retail specialty shops and restaurants surrounding the historic Gardner Mill. You'll enjoy a leisurely-paced setting milling around Utah’s rich cultural shopping, dining, and historic experience.

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Gilgal Sculpture Garden
Location: Salt Lake City
Tucked away behind houses and businesses, this mid-20th-century sculpture garden features 12 original sculptures and over 70 stones engraved with scriptures, poems, and literary texts.

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Governor’s Mansion (Kearns Mansion)
Location: Salt Lake City
Located on South Temple between “G” & “H” Streets, the mansion was built as a residence for early mining executive Thomas Kearns and is now the official residence of Utah’s Governor. The Governor's Mansion is open for public tours.

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Grand America Spa
Location: Downtown
Luxurious pampering with distinctive European ambience complements a complete day spa with destination resort amenities such as indoor and outdoor pools, salon, and fitness center.

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Historic Temple Square
Location: Downtown
The centerpiece of this beautifully landscaped 10-acre plot in the heart of downtown is the 6-spired Salt Lake Temple. Also on the Square is the domed Tabernacle, home of the world-famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir; the Assembly Hall where free concerts are given most weekends; 2 visitor centers; 2 one-hour films: Legacy and The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd. Free tours are given daily in 30 languages, and start every few minutes at the flagpole.

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Historic Trolley Square
Location: Salt Lake City
Williams-Sonoma, Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, Pottery Barn Kids, plus 80 unique shops and restaurants in charming trolley-car barns. Free walking tours. National historic site since 1973. Free parking.

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Hollywood Connection & Ritz 15 Movie Theatre
Location: West Valley
A state-of-the-art indoor entertainment center featuring amusements, rides, minigolf, roller skating, Lieutenants '50s-style diner, games, laser tag, and 15-screen theatre.

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Holy Trinity Cathedral Greek Orthodox Church
Location: Downtown
Located in an area once known as “Greek Town.” The first Holy Trinity Church was built in 1905, the year the Greek Orthodox Community of Utah was organized. The present Cathedral was built in 1923.

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International Peace Gardens
Location: Salt Lake City
Located in Jordan Park, offering floral architecture and displays representing other countries. Open May–September, dawn until dusk.

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Jordan Commons and Megaplex 17
Location: South Valley
Megaplex Theatres, Mayan Adventure, Matilda's Aussie Outpost.

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Joseph Smith Memorial Building
Location: Downtown
This beautifully resorted historic building, the former Hotel Utah built in 1911 and listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings, houses the popular FamilySearch Center, for beginners interested in exploring their family history. The 500-seat Legacy Theater shows an hour-long, free film about the life of the Prophet Joseph Smith. There are three excellent public restaurants on site: The Roof and The Garden, both located on the 10th floor, and the Nauvoo Cafe, located in the southwest corner of the Main Floor. Meeting, banquet, and wedding faciliities are also available at various locations throughout the building. Free tours are available Mon-Sat.

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Kennecott Utah Copper’s Bingham Canyon Mine
Location: South Valley
Visitor Center offers exhibits and a video presentation on the history, geology, and operations of the largest, most productive copper mine in the country. Open April–October. Admission fees are donated to charity.

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The Kura Door Holistic Japanese Spa
Location: Salt Lake City
Award-winning full-service organic Japanese day spa offering wide range of services including massage, facials, body treatments, and Japanese ofuro soaking tubs.

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Laser Quest Salt Lake City
Location: Midvalley
Interactive laser tag at its best! Great for groups or just a few friends. For the young and young at heart.

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LDS Church Conference Center
Location: Downtown
Home for the semiannual general conferences of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Free tours daily. The expansive roof of the terraced complex is comprised of landscaped trees, shrubs, flowers, waterfalls, and fountains. The main auditorium seats 21,000.

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Liberty Park
Location: Salt Lake City
A spacious city park with walking/running paths, tennis courts, paddle boats, children’s amusement park, playground, picnic facilities, and plenty of room for recreation or relaxation. The park hosts many community events.

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Lion House
Location: Downtown
Constructed in 1855 as a residence for Brigham Young and his family. No tours, but The Pantry Restaurant on the lower level is open to the public.

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Little Cottonwood Canyon
Location: Mtn Resorts
Only 25 miles from Salt Lake City, Little Cottonwood Canyon can be reached by taking the 6200 South "Canyons" exit from I-215 and continue east to the canyon on U-210 following signs for Snowbird and Alta Located to the south of Big Cottonwood Canyon, Little Cottonwood Canyon is so named because its length and width are ‘littler,’ however it is an equally glorious natural playground providing many of the same recreational opportunities. The mouth of the canyon is the quarry site for the massive granite blocks used in the LDS Salt Lake Temple and the Conference Center. This 7-mile route leads you past the sheer ruggedness and beauty of a glacially carved corridor on your way to Snowbird and Alta ski resorts. The first of Alta’s two lives began in the 1860s with the discovery of silver in the area. Virtually a ghost town by 1930, Alta was reborn in 1938 as the site of Utah’s first ski resort. Albion Basin, which encompasses Alta, is famous for wildflowers and is one of the most photographed areas in northern Utah. The canyon is part of a protected watershed area and visitors are not allowed to bring dogs. Wilderness areas are located to the north and south.

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The Living Planet Aquarium
Location: South Valley
The Living Planet Aquarium highlights animal habitats in Utah waters, Earth's oceans and South American species. learn about our interdependence with the fragile ecosystems of our planet through entertaining, interactive educational exhibits and programs. Café, theater, gift shop.

Connect Pass Attraction - includes One Admission.

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Megaplex 12 at The Gateway
Location: Downtown
World-class 12-screen movie theatre complex located downtown and close to TRAX. All auditoriums feature stadium seating, digital sound, reclining seats, and extra-large screens. Movie Info: 801-304-4636

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Memory Grove Park
Location: Salt Lake City
This park features memorials to Utah’s veterans and a replica of the Liberty Bell. City Creek Canyon road is a walking, jogging, and bicycling route extending into the mountains to the northeast.

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Mormon Pioneer Memorial Monument
Location: Downtown
In a grassy plot near downtown Salt Lake City are the gravesites of Brigham Young and others, including Eliza R. Snow, pioneer poetess and early women's leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The centerpiece of this area is a monument honoring the 6,000 pioneers who lost their lives crossing the plains between 1847 and the advent of the railroad in 1869. This historic site is open daily to the public..

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Olympic Cauldron Park
Location: Salt Lake City
Home to the 72-foot-high 2002 Olympic Winter Games Cauldron, a state-of-the-art visitors center, and the Hoberman Arch—the spectacular structure under which athletes received their medals. Large outdoor panels tell the story of the 17 days of the Games.

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Pacific Connection
Location: Provides service across the Salt Lake area
An inbound ground operator specializing in convention logistics, incentive travel, and tour operations throughout the West. We feature multilingual guides and expert staff.

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Pioneer Park
Location: Downtown
Pioneer Park was settled in 1847 and is known as the "Old Fort" settlement. It is the site of the first pioneer campsite in Salt Lake City, and the site of the first pioneer fort. Now features on-site tennis court, volleyball, basketball, and playground. Free wireless Internet access.

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Price Family Holocaust Memorial Garden
Location: Salt Lake City
This exhibition gallery and garden is a tribute to the Jewish people and their miraculous story of survival and rebirth. Panels provide a historical account of the Holocaust, highlighting Salt Lake residents whose lives were changed by these events.

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Red Butte Garden
Location: Salt Lake City
Utah's only Arboretum. Featuring 11 themed botanical Gardens, Specialty Gift Shop, Orangerie (warm) Garden, Summer Outdoor Concerts (bring a picnic), Garden Classes for adults and kids, A Children's Garden and activities. Call for seasonal hours. Adults $6, child(under 3 free)/senior $4. Open year-round.

Connect Pass Attraction - includes One Admission.

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Rio Grande Depot / Utah State Historical Society
Location: Downtown
Built in 1910 for the Denver Rio Grande and Western Railroad, this is one of the state’s grandest buildings. It now houses state history offices, the Utah History Research Center, the Rio Gallery, and the Rio Grande Cafe.

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Salt Lake Masonic Temple
Location: Salt Lake City
Free tours. Call for an appointment and we will make arrangements. Built in 1927; includes Egyptian, Gothic, Moorish, and Colonial rooms.

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Social Hall Heritage Museum
Location: Downtown
Discover an archeological dig in underground downtown Salt Lake! Visit the Social Hall Heritage Museum to find out what the early settlers of Salt Lake did for a good time. Salt Lake City's Social Hall was just that, a building dedicated to social gatherings. There settlers shook off the hardships of frontier life and enjoyed music, dancing, lectures, and the company of good friends. The remains of the Social Hall were uncovered in 1991 and a museum was erected to preserve them. A glass enclosure displays the walls of the original building, along with artifacts.

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St. Mark's Cathedral
Location: Downtown
St. Mark's Cathedral dates from 1871 and is the third oldest Episcopal cathedral in the United States. It is Utah’s oldest non-Mormon church

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Step On Tours
Location: Provides service across the Salt Lake area
Visit the Great Salt Lake, the famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Organ. Magnificent sites and wonderful scenery. Step-on guides available.

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Sweet Candy Company
Location: Airport
Free factory tour of Utah's largest candy factory which produces Salt Water Taffy, hundreds of other candies. Fresh candy samples. Factory outlet store.

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This Is The Place Heritage Park
Location: Salt Lake City
Create 1860s ambiance for a unique event in This is The Place Heritage Park's Heritage Village. Perfect for corporate events, parties, receptions, and family reunions.

Connect Pass Attraction - includes One Admission (excludes Haunted Village)

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Tracy Aviary
Location: Salt Lake City
Over 400 birds representing about 135 different species in a tranquil wooded setting. Year-round free-flight bird shows. Open 364 days a year.

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The University of Utah
Location: Salt Lake City
Established in 1850, the University of Utah is Utah’s oldest and largest public institution of higher learning. Visitors to the campus are welcome.

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Utah Museum of Natural History
Location: Salt Lake City
See new discoveries in Utah's dinosaurs and Range Creek archeology. Learn about Utah's first humans. Enjoy special touring exhibitions. Call for hours and information.

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Utah Olympic Oval
Location: West Valley
2002 Olympic Winter Games speed skating site. Athlete training center. Public skating sessions, soccer, hockey leagues. Skating, Speed skating, and figure skating instruction. Special events.

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Utah State Capitol Building
Location: Salt Lake City
For nearly a century, the Utah State Capitol has served the people of the state as the seat of all three branches of government and numerous state agencies. The Capitol was designed by Utah architect Richard K.A. Kletting in 1912 and completed in 1916. Kletting’s winning plans incorporated modern construction methods and materials – including reinforced concrete, elevators and electric lighting. Over the years, various remodeling projects modified the interior spaces and grounds. In 2004, the most extensive and comprehensive reconstruction and renovation plans began. The Capitol is an engineering achievement, with millions of pounds of concrete carefully shifted to new foundations and devices called base isolators thus protecting the building and its occupants from severe earthquake damage. In addition, artwork, fixtures and furnishings were acquired, conserved and created; new service buildings and landscaping were added; and the most up-to-date technology installed.

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Utah State Fairpark
Location: Salt Lake City
Host your event, large or small, indoors or outdoors at the State Fairpark. Historic buildings and spacious grounds year round.

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Utah's Hogle Zoo
Location: Salt Lake City
Located on 42 acres at the mouth of Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City’s eastern foothills, the Zoo is one of the top visited attractions in the state. Visit the rare cats of Asian Highlands or the magnificent pachyderms of Elephant Encounter and nearly 900 other animals from around the world! Open daily.

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Visitor Activities - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - Historic Temple Square
Location: Downtown
Be sure to visit Temple Square and other attractions and events offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—all are free.

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Visitor Information Center
Location: Downtown
The ideal place to begin a visit to the Salt Lake area. Information Specialists assist with lodging, sightseeing, current events, parking, and transportation.

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Wheeler Historic Farm
Location: Midvalley
A Utah Family Farm Museum. Daily farm tours, wagon rides, 2 new art/photography galleries, animals, and summer camp. Facility rentals available. Call for seasonal events.

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White Memorial Chapel
Location: Downtown
The 1980 White Memorial Chapel is a reproduction of an earlier chapel belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The original was constructed in 1883 and stood on the site for ninety years. The reproduction is in the original Gothic revival style and incorporates a number of artifacts from the original chapel: the steeple, cornerstone, leaded glass windows and frames, doors, benches, pulpit, and interior woodwork were all preserved from the 1973 demolition and became part of the new building.

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