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  ipedia.com: Salt Lake City, Utah Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is the largest city in the state and the county seat of Salt Lake County.
The city is located in a large valley, the Salt Lake Valley, separated by the Wasatch Mountains to the east and the Oquirrh Mountains to the west.
Salt Lake City's political demographics are unlike much of the rest of Utah and its cities and counties where mostly Republicanss or conservative citizens dominate and are represented by politicians of similar persuasion.
www.ipedia.com /salt_lake_city__utah.html   (1419 words)

  
 Lawyer in Salt Lake City, Utah - Attorney in Salt Lake City, Utah
The population of the city, as of the 2000 Census, was 181,743.
Salt Lake City is among the oldest cities in the region and is the world headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the LDS or Mormon Church).
Salt Lake City also received an Arena Football League team known as the Utah Blaze in 2006, who were popular in their first season in Utah, recording the highest average attendance in the league.
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  Britain.tv Wikipedia - Salt Lake City, Utah
The population of the city, as of the 2000 Census, was 181,743.
Salt Lake City is among the oldest cities in the region and is the world headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the LDS or Mormon Church).
Salt Lake City also received an Arena Football League team known as the Utah Blaze in 2006, who were popular in their first season in Utah, recording the highest average attendance in the league.
www.britain.tv /wikipedia.php?title=Salt_Lake_City,_Utah   (7654 words)

  
 Salt Lake City - MSN Encarta
Salt Lake City is the international headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly known as the Mormon Church.
Other important buildings are the Salt Lake City and County Building, the Mormon Tabernacle, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Conference Center, the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Madeleine, the Salt Palace Convention Center, and the Delta Center auditorium.
The population of Salt Lake City was 181,743 in 2000, an increase from the 1990 population of 159,936.
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 History of Park City, Utah
The Park City Mining District comprises a tract that lies between the steep wall and ledges that mark the crest of the mountain range on the west and the mountain meadows of Heber, Kamas, and Parleys Canyon along the eastern foothills.
Utah business directories reveal that in 1892-93, 112 businesses (including physicians and lawyers, but not mining companies) were listed; while in 1903-04 approximately 136 concerns operated in the town.
By the 1950s Park City was almost dead; but due to the increase in winter recreational activity (especially skiing), the town experienced a rebirth in the 1960s and thrives as a key resort town in northern Utah and the West.
www.onlineutah.com /parkcityhistorya.shtml   (739 words)

  
 Salt Lake City, Utah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Founded in 1847 by a group of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) led by Brigham Young, Salt Lake City is among the oldest cities in the region and is the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The city's population began to stagnate during the 20th century as population growth was accommodated in suburban areas south and north of the city.
The Salt Lake City Public Library is regarded as one of the most state-of-the-art libraries in the United States and has distinctive architecture with the top of the building acting as a viewpoint for the Salt Lake Valley.
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 Salt Lake City travel guide - Wikitravel
Salt Lake City [1] is the capital and largest city of Utah, a state in the United States.
Salt Lake City is well-known as the center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, although less than half of the city's residents are members.
I-215 forms a 270° loop around Salt Lake City, and is referred to as the "Belt Route." The section west of I-15 is often referred to as the "Western Belt Route" and the section east of I-15 as the "Eastern Belt Route".
wikitravel.org /en/Salt_Lake_City   (4270 words)

  
 Building Niche Profitable Site Affiliate Best Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Buildings and sites of Salt Lake City, Utah - Salt Lake City, Utah is the most ethnically, politically, and religiously diverse city in the state of Utah.
Landmark sites in Singapore - Landmark sites in Singapore refers to a specific set of sites selected by the Urban Redevelopment Authority which are given greater design and planning flexibility to encourage the erection of architecturally distinctive buildings or structures.
These sites may involve existing buildings, old buildings slated for redevelopment, or empty plots to be developed in the future.
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 Salt Lake City - Photo Gallery
Salt Lake West Side (22 pictures) Just prior to the 2002 Olympics, Salt Lake diverted the railroad lines, and the west side of Salt Lake is now undergoing major renovation.
Salt Lake Hardware Building (02/22/2001) This is one of the older buildings in Salt Lake.
Salt Lake Carriages (02/10/2001) The carriages in Salt Lake City.
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 Buildings and sites of Salt Lake City, Utah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salt Lake City, Utah is the most ethnically, politically, and religiously diverse city in the state of Utah.
Salt Lake City Cemetery - one of the largest cemeteries in the mountain west, with many notable burial sites.
Cathedral of the Madeline - Salt Lake City's Roman Catholic cathedral in the lower Avenues.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Buildings_and_sites_of_Salt_Lake_City,_Utah   (1364 words)

  
 Franchise Opportunity Salt Lake City   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Central City, Salt Lake City, Utah - Central City is the main core of residential and commercial areas in Salt Lake City, Utah.
USS Salt Lake City - Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Salt Lake City, in honor of the city in Utah which has served successively as the capital of the Provisional State of Deseret, the Territory of Utah, and the 45th state.
Situated between the desolate splendor of the Great Salt Lake franchise opportunity salt lake city and the alpine crags of the Wasatch Mountains, Salt Lake City is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
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 Travel in Salt Lake City-Utah-USA-Culture-WorldTravelGate.net®-
Salt Lake is a city of vitality, contrasts and surprises.
Salt Lake lies in a mountain valley with the Wasatch Mountains to the east and north, rising above the city to 11,500 feet.
The eastern and northern portions of the city are located on a series of terraces, or former beaches, which are known locally as the benches.
www.americatravelling.net /usa/utah/salt_lake_city/salt_lake_city_culture.htm   (270 words)

  
 College in Salt Lake City Utah: Stevens-Henager   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Our College in Salt Lake City is located within the downtown's robust and diverse economy, which is attracting new business, job seekers and others to the area.
A branch was established in Provo, Utah, in June 1978 and another Branch established in Salt Lake City, Utah, in June of 1999.
The Bountiful campus was moved to the new Salt Lake City - Downtown site in January of 2005.
www.stevenshenager.edu /new_index_layers/campus_saltlakecity.cfm   (485 words)

  
 Salt Lake City travel guide
Salt Lake City is the Capital of Utah and its most vibrant city.
Nestled between the Wasatch Mountains, the Great Salt Lake Desert and the Great Salt Lake (some 8 times saltier than your average ocean) the city is an ideal starting point for all sorts of outdoor activities.
Utah is a great destination for anyone who enjoys being outdoors -- from mountain biking to hiking, skiing, flyfishing and snowboarding.
www.world66.com /northamerica/unitedstates/utah/saltlakecity   (354 words)

  
 Salt Lake City-area Mormon History Sites | Utah.com
Many of Salt Lake City's attractions and landmarks relating to Mormon history are located on Temple Square, but the rest of city and the surrounding areas are full of them as well.
Ensign Peak is a prominent hill on the northern edge of the Salt Lake Valley.
This building, facing the Capitol Building from across the street, originally served the Utah Territorial Legislature as well as the Salt Lake City Council, and was once located at the corner of State Street and 100 South.
www.utah.com /mormon/salt_lake.htm   (911 words)

  
 Salt Lake City Historic Sites
Salt Lake City was laid out with Temple Square as its heart.
The building also has a chapel, a store, two restaurants, and a genealogical center.
(800 South), Salt Lake City, (801) 582-1847, includes a huge monument that marks the end of the 1300 mile Mormon Pioneer Trail, and Old Deseret Village, a living history museum that recreates a typical Mormon community between 1847-1869.
www.armstrongmansion.com /salt_lake_city_utah/historic_sites.html   (429 words)

  
 Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City was founded on July 24, 1847 by a group of Mormon* pioneers searching for a home where they could practice their religion, free from hostile mobs and persecution.
Salt Lake City, UT Erected in 1859 at the entrance to Brigham Young’s property which led to the mouth of City Creek Canyon.
Salt Lake City, UT Remnants of the first public building in Utah and first theatre west of the Missouri.
www.visitsaltlake.com /what_to_do/mormon_history.html   (896 words)

  
 Salt Lake City Downtown Walking Tour | Utah.com
Salt Lake has a compact downtown area with wide, easy-to-maneuver streets.
Within a few blocks of Temple Square — the city's best known attraction—there are several major Mormon historical sites and pioneer era buildings, as well as urban parks, shopping malls, cultural venues and even a planetarium.
The centerpiece of this beautifully landscaped 10-acre plot of ground in the heart of downtown Salt Lake is the six-spired Salt Lake Temple.
www.utah.com /cities/slc_walking.htm   (832 words)

  
 Plumbers Salt Lake City.com : Locate Salt Lake City.com Contractors In Salt Lake City
All plumbing contractors must be able to follow building plans or blueprints, lay out the job, and work efficiently with the materials and tools of the trade.
Reporter Robert Smith reports on evacuation from New Orleans is now mandatory as chaos reigns within the city suffering from a lack of electricity, clean water, food and sanitation.
The information provided on Plumbers Salt Lake City.com is not intended to be a plumbing contractors advice, but merely conveys general information related to Plumbing Contractors issues commonly encountered.
www.plumberssaltlakecity.com   (667 words)

  
 Olympic Tour - Salt Lake City 2002
This is the site of the Downhill, Slalom, and Super G events, high speed races that take competitors from lofty heights and challenge them to reach a point far below in as little time as possible.
The city limits have grown far beyond their older boundaries, and plant life in the surrounding area has changed for a variety of reasons.
The basin holding the lake is wide and flat, averaging from 13 to 24 feet in depth, with shallow slopes around most of the perimeter.
www.gsfc.nasa.gov /topstory/olympics   (3616 words)

  
 Flickr: Salt Lake City
The Salt Lake City group was created especially for Flickr members who live in or around the Salt Lake Valley.
But it is also for members who chance to visit Salt Lake City and take a few photographs during their stay.
All photographs of Salt Lake City and the surrounding area are welcome, but photographs of well-known landmarks, buildings or of characteristically Utah scenes are especially welcome.
www.flickr.com /groups/52240278999@N01   (267 words)

  
 Salt Lake City Utah
Salt Lake City serves as a convenient and centralized hub for travelers coming from the east, west, and south.
Downtown Salt Lake City is twelve miles north of the hotel and four ski resorts are within fifteen miles.
If your are traveling in the winter, stop at one of Salt Lake's many ski resorts and experience for yourself why they call it "the greatest snow on earth." Just 40 miles from the airport are the Salt Lake and Park City downhill resorts, while Alta and Snowbird are located in Little Cottonwood Canyon.
www.bozemannet.com /getting_here/salt_lake_city.php   (1348 words)

  
 Salt Lake City - Visitors Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Historic City and County Building to your itinerary.
The story of Salt Lake city's settlement and growth is written in the historic buildings of its downtown.
Each building or site is identified with a numbered sign explaining its significance.
www.slcgov.com /visitors   (415 words)

  
 Salt Lake City - Visitors Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Historic City and County Building to your itinerary.
The story of Salt Lake city's settlement and growth is written in the historic buildings of its downtown.
The Historic Downtown Salt Lake city Walking Tour identifies 58 historic buildings and sites encompassing over 100 years of the City's history and architecture.
www.ci.slc.ut.us /visitors   (415 words)

  
 CNN - Tornado hits downtown Salt Lake City - August 11, 1999
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (CNN) -- A tornado blew through the west side of downtown Salt Lake City early Wednesday afternoon, injuring a number of people, damaging buildings and causing power outages.
A spokeswoman at the University of Utah Hospital said they had been notified of injuries but no victims had arrived yet.
Among the buildings that were damaged was the Delta Center, home of the NBA's Utah Jazz, and a Wyndham Hotel.
www.cnn.com /WEATHER/9908/11/salt.lake.tornado.01/index.html   (139 words)

  
 City Tour: Salt Lake City Historic Sites @ nationalgeographic.com
In 1847 pilgrims led by Brigham Young trekked west from a Mormon colony in Illinois, finding in Utah's fertile Salt Lake Valley a haven from religious persecution.
An image of the copper dome and statue of Utah's state capital building in Salt Lake City.
Historic buildings moved from around the valley are preserved in Old Deseret Village.
www.nationalgeographic.com /destinations/Salt_Lake_City/Salt_Lake_City_Historic_Sites.html   (516 words)

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