15. Temple Square, Salt Lake City, UT Temple Square is the most popular attraction in the state with five million annual visitors. This ten-acre block located in the middle of downtown Salt Lake City is Utah’s number one tourist attraction. The Mormon church’s headquarters are here, but...
Today, we're taking a look at 50 iconic tourist spots that no longer exist. They might have been popular at one time, but for one reason or another, fans and visitors eventually had to say goodbye. The destinations are diverse, but they've got one important thing in common--they're a...
I have explored its major attractions and Niagara Falls and Grand Canyon are one of those places which are my ever best spots to enjoy the natural beauty. Recently I went to have some fun with friends in Nagara Falls after my pedestrian streets trip. Reply Christina Rusia says October 14,...
World Guide to Salt Lake City, UT, USA Salt Lake City is situated between Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Mountains. Despite a fairly small population, the city is one of Utah's most popular destinations and is the head of the Latter-Day Saints (LDS) Mormon Church. ...
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH–201 Main St.–J.V. PARKER, Assistant General Freight and Passenger Agent, Mountain Div. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.–1 Montgomery St.–W.H. HURLBURT, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Mo. Riv. Div. S.W. ECCLES, General Agent Freight Department. C.L. HANNA, Traveling Pas...
UTAH: Travel Council, Council Hall, Capitol Hill, Salt Lake City 84114; (801) 533-5681. VERMONT: Travel Division, Agency of Development and Community Affairs, 134 State St., Montpelier 05602; (802) 828-3236. VIRGINIA: Division of Tourism, 202 North 9th St., Suite 500, Richmond 23219; ...
Point C: In the traditional Native American view, all of nature is sacred, but that in certain spots, the spirit-power manifests itself more clearly. It is to those places that a person seeking a vision would make a quest. They are localities where the great events of tribal history and...