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Beehive House


The home of Brigham Young
67 East South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
United States
+1 801 240 2672
Brigham Young, president of the Mormon Church and governor of the Utah territory, lived in this genteel home with his dozen children from 1854 until his death. Today, the house is restored with period furnishings and open to the public for tours. Named after the beehive, the state symbol signifying thrift and industry, the house stands in vivid contrast to the 300-square-foot cabin once occupied by the "prosperous" Deuel family and now displayed just two blocks west near the Museum of Church History and Art. Guided tours begin every ten minutes and are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Beehive House photo by Ken Lund
Photo: Ken Lund
Beehive House photo by Linda Rohn
Photo: Linda Rohn
Beehive House photo by Russ
Photo: Russ
Beehive House photo by Katie
Photo: Katie
Beehive House photo by roger314
Photo: roger314
 

 
Cathedral of the Madeline


A downtown architectural gem
331 East South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
United States
+1 801 328 8941
This Roman Catholic cathedral stands majestically near the avenues in Salt Lake City. The building was renovated in 1990. The Romanesque facade, with gargoyles and stained glass, invites visitors to enter its Gothic Revival chambers within. The Eccles organ welcomes all with its reeds and diapasons booming their robust tones. The clergy holds Mass regularly.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Sawyer Pangborn
Photo: Sawyer Pangborn
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Ken Lund
Photo: Ken Lund
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Sawyer Pangborn
Photo: Sawyer Pangborn
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Ken Lund
Photo: Ken Lund
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Darcy Anderson
Photo: Darcy Anderson
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Dave and Kimmie
Photo: Dave and Kimmie
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by kristina stuart
Photo: kristina stuart
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Richard Hughes
Photo: Richard Hughes
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Kevin Riley
Photo: Kevin Riley
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Ryon Price
Photo: Ryon Price
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by yamachkee
Photo: yamachkee
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by David DeMorest
Photo: David DeMorest
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Bryan William Jones
Photo: Bryan William Jones
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Karmen Smith
Photo: Karmen Smith
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by ~~Mandana~~
Photo: ~~Mandana~~
Cathedral of the Madeline photo by Don Brubeck
Photo: Don Brubeck
 

 
Children's Museum of Utah


Hands-on fun for tots
840 North 300 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84103
United States
+1 801 328 3383
http://www.childmuseum.org
Located in a renovated turn-of-the-century spa, this museum features a variety of hands-on exhibits for children of all ages. From digging for dinosaur bones and creating petroglyph rubbings, to experiencing the world from a wheelchair and exploring an artificial heart, children are encouraged to imagine and learn. Special programs are offered throughout the year, and you can even hold your child's birthday party at the museum.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Children's Museum of Utah photo by Holly Braithwaite
Photo: Holly Braithwaite
 

 
City Rep Family Theatre


Family night out
638 South State Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
United States
+1 801 532 6000
This theater involves the community of Salt Lake City in the production of plays suited for the entire family. Producers are generally Salt Lake City locals, and auditions are open to both seasoned and amateur actors. Along with nightly performances, special performances are held on Tuesdays through Thursdays at 11:30am for school-age children. Prices vary but are always affordable. Call ahead for show times and a schedule of current productions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Clark Planetarium


Gateway to the Stars
110 South 400 W
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
United States
+1 801 456 7827
http://www.clarkplanetarium.org/
Occupying an impressive limestone structure built in 1905; this interactive museum offers the young and young-at-heart an entertaining look at the universe. An ideal reward for kids who behaved well while touring nearby Temple Square, the museum encourages participation with simulated space flights, star shows, and dancing laser lights. Astronomy courses are available for all ages in the summer, and special programs are scheduled throughout the year. Call ahead to find out show timings. Exhibits are free, and shows vary from USD5-USD8.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Clark Planetarium photo by Chris Beckett
Photo: Chris Beckett
 

 
Delta Center


Home of the Utah Jazz
301 West South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
United States
+1 801 325 2000 / +1 801 325 2130
http://www.deltacenter.com/
This is the home of the NBA's Utah Jazz and the WNBA's Starzz Basketball. Aside from the crowds of up to 20,000 that come to the games, the building also hosts concerts, circuses and other events. Twenty-four food and beverage stands provide a wide selection of goodies.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Delta Center photo by Paul Fisk
Photo: Paul Fisk
Delta Center photo by makkeboome
Photo: makkeboome
Delta Center photo by Larry Hinze
Photo: Larry Hinze
 

 
Eagle Gate


Official entrance of the city
State Street & South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
United States
Visitors to the area may be suprised when they find themselves driving under this great 76-foot arch with a 4,000 pound eagle on top. The eagle gate has rested on State Street and South Temple since it was built in 1859. Originally, it served as the entrance to Brigham Young's property and led beyond that to City Creek Canyon. Now it is merely a reminder of simpler times in Salt Lake and of course, the prosperity of the Mormon pioneers.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Eagle Gate photo by Mark Hamilton
Photo: Mark Hamilton
Eagle Gate photo by Chris Bennion
Photo: Chris Bennion
Eagle Gate photo by Carl & Peggy Backes
Photo: Carl & Peggy Backes
Eagle Gate photo by Jeremy Wojo
Photo: Jeremy Wojo
Eagle Gate photo by Boyd W. Bullough
Photo: Boyd W. Bullough
Eagle Gate photo by Stephanie Young Merzel
Photo: Stephanie Young Merzel
Eagle Gate photo by Carl Pilon
Photo: Carl Pilon
Eagle Gate photo by Lindsay Mahler
Photo: Lindsay Mahler
Eagle Gate photo by Ken Malcomson
Photo: Ken Malcomson
Eagle Gate photo by Charles MacEachen
Photo: Charles MacEachen
Eagle Gate photo by Jeremy Hill
Photo: Jeremy Hill
Eagle Gate photo by krutscjo
Photo: krutscjo
Eagle Gate photo by Emma Nolan
Photo: Emma Nolan
Eagle Gate photo by Becky Hartung
Photo: Becky Hartung
 

 
Family History Library


A wealth of genealogical history
35 North West Temple Street
(across from Temple Square)
Salt Lake City, UT 84150
United States
+1 801 240 2331
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints encourages its patrons to trace genealogies for important religious rituals. For this reason, Salt Lake City, headquarters of the LDS Church, is home to some of the most extensive genealogical research facilities in the world. More serious than its friendly FamilySearch Center sibling, the Family History Library offers comprehensive records in catalog, computer, print, microfilm and microfiche formats. Visitors should begin their search at the user-friendly computers here or at the FamilySearch Center. Admission and use of the research records are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Family History Library photo by Deryl Hatch
Photo: Deryl Hatch
Family History Library photo by rayleeschultz
Photo: rayleeschultz
 

 
Gallivan Center


Salt Lake City's outdoor living room
36 East 200 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
United States
+1 801 532 0459
Nestled in a square surrounded by skyscrapers, this outdoor city center offers an ongoing variety of events that change with the seasons and provide activities for visitors of all ages. Artwork in bronze relief, frequent concerts, and an evolving glass-block bridge please those who like to watch their entertainment, while a giant chess board, a winter season ice-rink, and numerous festivals entice those who prefer to participate. The amphitheater plays host to varied concerts throughout the year, including the popular Twilight Series offered Thursday evenings mid-July through mid-August.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Gallivan Center photo by Rich Legg
Photo: Rich Legg
Gallivan Center photo by Andrea
Photo: Andrea
Gallivan Center photo by Brian A Coleman
Photo: Brian A Coleman
Gallivan Center photo by Vox Pop Design
Photo: Vox Pop Design
Gallivan Center photo by Martin G. Moreno
Photo: Martin G. Moreno
Gallivan Center photo by Thomas Millar
Photo: Thomas Millar
Gallivan Center photo by Peter Rugh
Photo: Peter Rugh
 

 
Memory Grove Park


Enjoy peaceful bliss
485 North Canyon Drive
(120 East)
Salt Lake City, UT 84150
United States
This beautiful park, dedicated to the veterans of Utah, is refreshingly quiet and serene. The towering trees throughout and the Harbor of Beauty pond create a feeling of peacefulness for those who just want a quiet, meditative walk in the park. On the east bank is the Freedom Trail. On the west, the paved path goes all the way up to City Creek Canyon. The park is dog-friendly as long as pets are leashed; however, owners may unleash dogs in the canyon.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Memory Grove Park photo by Jere Keys
Photo: Jere Keys
Memory Grove Park photo by Jere Keys
Photo: Jere Keys
Memory Grove Park photo by Katie Elaine Armstro
Photo: Katie Elaine Armstro
Memory Grove Park photo by Nicolette Francis
Photo: Nicolette Francis
Memory Grove Park photo by Elizabeth Foote
Photo: Elizabeth Foote
Memory Grove Park photo by Newbographer
Photo: Newbographer
 

 
Salt Lake City Public Library


Read all about it
209 East 500 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
United States
+1 801 524 8200
http://www.slcpl.lib.ut.us/ema...
Whether you are just visiting the area or live here full time, the public library is the place to be. Many educational activities for both children and adults are available. Spend the day reading, studying or researching on the Internet. If the main branch does not have what you are looking for, try another area branch. Inter-library loans make it convenient to obtain and return materials from any location.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Emilie Eagan
Photo: Emilie Eagan
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Lauren Pressley
Photo: Lauren Pressley
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Holly Murdock
Photo: Holly Murdock
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by David J. Fiander
Photo: David J. Fiander
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Michael Lauderdale
Photo: Michael Lauderdale
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Michael Sauers
Photo: Michael Sauers
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Pam Killin
Photo: Pam Killin
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by morningjoe
Photo: morningjoe
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by gettsr
Photo: gettsr
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Shamus McBride
Photo: Shamus McBride
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by lele.meles.t21
Photo: lele.meles.t21
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Ted Reckas
Photo: Ted Reckas
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by make.void
Photo: make.void
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Stephanie Roberts
Photo: Stephanie Roberts
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Brandon Smart
Photo: Brandon Smart
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Ina Lim
Photo: Ina Lim
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Julie Turley
Photo: Julie Turley
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Carl J. Aldrich
Photo: Carl J. Aldrich
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by John Brooks
Photo: John Brooks
Salt Lake City Public Library photo by Jim Rettig
Photo: Jim Rettig
 

 
Salt Lake City and County Building


Favorite Salt Lake City landmark
451 South State Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
United States
+1 801 533 0858
Built between the years of 1891 and 1894, the structure offers the state's most exquisite sample of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. Observant visitors will note the detailed depictions of Utah history carved above doorways in bas-relief and the faces of pioneer women sculpted atop the building's columns. Today, the building remains home to a mix of city and county offices, and the surrounding grounds are a perfect place to picnic. Guided tours are available on a limited basis. Call ahead to check the schedule.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Salt Lake City and County Building photo by Robin Openshaw
Photo: Robin Openshaw
Salt Lake City and County Building photo by zooglia
Photo: zooglia
Salt Lake City and County Building photo by Chris Piergalline
Photo: Chris Piergalline
Salt Lake City and County Building photo by Matt Himrod
Photo: Matt Himrod
Salt Lake City and County Building photo by Christopher Benson
Photo: Christopher Benson
 

 
Ski Utah Interconnect Adventure Tour


The ultimate ski day
150 W 500 S
(Ski Utah Office)
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
United States
+1 801 534 1907
http://www.skiutah.com/resorts...
The Ski Utah Ski and Snowboard Association offers this action packed tour for advanced skiers. The eight hour tour starts in Park City and travels the Wasatch backcountry, requiring some walking, ski traversing, downhill skiing and advanced skiing in a variety of terrain and snow conditions. Downhill skiing includes runs at up to five of the area's resorts. Tour costs include a backcountry lunch, ski passes for each of the resorts, the services of expert guides, and transportation back to Park City. Reservations are required.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ski Utah Interconnect Adventure Tour photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Temple Square


Serene gardens and majestic buildings
50 West North Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
United States
+1 801 240 3323
The world renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir broadcasts its program "Music and The Spoken Word" from the historic tabernacle. Friendly guides give tours of the tabernacle and grounds, including dropping a pin at the pulpit to demonstrate the amazing acoustics. The architecture of both buildings has been nationally recognized, as has the tabernacle organ, which boasts more than 11,000 pipes and is the 12th largest in the world. Concerts of many types regularly occur in the tabernacle and adjacent assembly hall. Admission to these attractions and the square itself, is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Temple Square photo by Jason Carleton
Photo: Jason Carleton
Temple Square photo by Victor Solanoy
Photo: Victor Solanoy
Temple Square photo by Brigham Brown
Photo: Brigham Brown
Temple Square photo by David DiGirolamo
Photo: David DiGirolamo
Temple Square photo by Don Nunn
Photo: Don Nunn
Temple Square photo by Laurel F
Photo: Laurel F
Temple Square photo by maria davis
Photo: maria davis
Temple Square photo by Daniel White
Photo: Daniel White
Temple Square photo by Andy Zeigert
Photo: Andy Zeigert
Temple Square photo by Norm Cooper
Photo: Norm Cooper
Temple Square photo by Tom Caswell
Photo: Tom Caswell
Temple Square photo by Tom Caswell
Photo: Tom Caswell
Temple Square photo by Norm Cooper
Photo: Norm Cooper
Temple Square photo by Tod Kerstetter
Photo: Tod Kerstetter
Temple Square photo by Dana John Hill
Photo: Dana John Hill
Temple Square photo by Scott Barlow
Photo: Scott Barlow
Temple Square photo by Justin Bachus
Photo: Justin Bachus
Temple Square photo by Gabi Kopper
Photo: Gabi Kopper
Temple Square photo by joseph_spuckler
Photo: joseph_spuckler
Temple Square photo by christine b.
Photo: christine b.
Temple Square photo by Angela Christensen
Photo: Angela Christensen
Temple Square photo by Kathleen Andreson
Photo: Kathleen Andreson
Temple Square photo by evylin wong
Photo: evylin wong
Temple Square photo by Evan Jones
Photo: Evan Jones
Temple Square photo by Kevin Borland
Photo: Kevin Borland
Temple Square photo by Justin Owens
Photo: Justin Owens
Temple Square photo by Jim Bonewald
Photo: Jim Bonewald
Temple Square photo by Squeegee_Joe
Photo: Squeegee_Joe
Temple Square photo by *•●☆New Life☆●•*
Photo: *•●☆New Life☆●•*
Temple Square photo by bflobills9
Photo: bflobills9
Temple Square photo by Jacob Davies
Photo: Jacob Davies
Temple Square photo by Stephen Hill
Photo: Stephen Hill
Temple Square photo by Jason Egan
Photo: Jason Egan
Temple Square photo by 邰秉宥
Photo: 邰秉宥
Temple Square photo by William Clyde
Photo: William Clyde
Temple Square photo by Steffi
Photo: Steffi
Temple Square photo by James Ferra
Photo: James Ferra
Temple Square photo by David Goodrich
Photo: David Goodrich
Temple Square photo by jumbledpile
Photo: jumbledpile
 

 
Utah College of Massage Therapy


Relaxation and a healing touch
25 South 300 East
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
United States
+1 800 521 3330
http://www.ucmt.com
Utah's first massage college is also considered one of the best bodywork schools in the nation. While the college's primary function is to train students in the art and profession of massage therapy, on the weekends the public is invited to take advantage of an open clinic and enjoy a 50-minute full-body massage from a student therapist for only USD20. UCMT's in-house store, the Bodyworks Emporium, carry massage tables, scented massage oils, and other relaxation and rejuvenation tools.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Utah College of Massage Therapy photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Utah State Capitol Building


Renaissance revival architectural gem
300 North State Street
(on Capitol Hill)
Salt Lake City, UT 84114
United States
Utah's capitol building cost what was considered the amazing sum of USD2.7 million dollars to construct. Its rotunda reaches 165 feet and presides over an interior of marble noted for its light color and design. Massive Ionic columns, each carved from a single piece of marble, are thought to be the largest solid marble columns in the United States. Epic paintings around the arches and the rotunda represent Brigham Young and the Mormon pioneers. No admission fee.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Guy M Wong
Photo: Guy M Wong
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Rich Legg
Photo: Rich Legg
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Andy Zeigert
Photo: Andy Zeigert
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Walter Disney
Photo: Walter Disney
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Rich Legg
Photo: Rich Legg
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Jimmy Emerson, DVM
Photo: Jimmy Emerson, DVM
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Alan Hamilton
Photo: Alan Hamilton
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Kendan Erickson
Photo: Kendan Erickson
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Luke Penrod
Photo: Luke Penrod
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Lauren Steely
Photo: Lauren Steely
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Terry Enright
Photo: Terry Enright
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Fabrizio Comolli
Photo: Fabrizio Comolli
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Claude E. Robinson
Photo: Claude E. Robinson
Utah State Capitol Building photo by rick troutman
Photo: rick troutman
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Brady
Photo: Brady
Utah State Capitol Building photo by robbie caywood
Photo: robbie caywood
Utah State Capitol Building photo by The Hermitage
Photo: The Hermitage
Utah State Capitol Building photo by Howard Simpson
Photo: Howard Simpson
 

 
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