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Welcome to WatchMojo.com, I’m your host Alex and if you’re traveling to the City of Salt Lake and you don’t really feel like skiing, there are five other options for you.
Number one, Temple Square; it’s the heart and soul of much of the history and culture of Utah. Within its 15 foot walls are two visitor centers the tabernacle and the assembly hall. This 10 acre block located in the middle of downtown Salt Lake City is one of the most popular tourist spots in Utah.
Number two, County Building, construction of the five leveled building will starting in 1892 and finished in 1894. Its clock tower is stopped with the Statue of Columbia and rises 256 feet from the ground. The 4rth floor features an exhibit commemorating the 2002 Winter Olympics held in Salt Lake City.
Number three, Big Cottonwood Canyon, popular with campers, hikers and rock climbers, Big Cottonwood canyon is a short 30 minute drive from Salt Lake City. Perfect for day hikes, the canyon offers spectacular views of wild flowers and evergreen trees. In the winter skiers slot to brighten in solitude ski resorts for a day on the slopes.
Number four, is a Snowbird ski and summer resort. Snowbird is design for ski lovers. Everything from the massive four story concrete piece large to the highest speed lift, this resort post the steepest longest and broadest powder bowls in Utah.
Number five is the Cathedral of Madeline, the renewed building was rededicated on February 21, 1993 and the Cathedral is licit on both the Utah and national registers of historic places.
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