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Olympics, history and urbanity boost Salt Lake tourism
Traditional yet hip metropolis is a top vacation destination
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Utah's state Capitol rises above a leafy neighborhood and the Pioneer Memorial Museum. A little green vale, known as Memory Grove Park, is just down the hill. This quiet enclave is a favorite among locals.
Olympic landmarks
This city of 182,000 welcomed the world to the 2002 Winter Olympic Games. At Olympic Legacy Plaza, statues and gardens commemorate this shining time in the city's history. Fountains spew water to music, much to the delight of children who dance in the sunshine. The plaza is a component of The Gateway, an open-air complex of theaters, restaurants, shops, a residential tower, the Clark Planetarium, the historic Union Pacific Depot and Discovery Gateway, a family-focused learning center. Across the street, the Utah Jazz plays at the EnergySolutions Arena.
Shopping bags dangle from wrists of fashionistas at Trolley Square. Renovated trolley-car barns were transformed into trendy boutiques at this downtown mall. Nightclubs and restaurants attract a lively crowd, particularly on nights when outdoor concerts are held.
Architect Moshe Safdie designed the Salt Lake City Public Library to have a four-story-tall, windowed reading area. People quaff coffee at a cafe, sit in a rooftop garden, visit shops and relax in a piazza with reflecting pools and fountains.
The Foothills Cultural District is home to the University of Utah, the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, the Pioneer Theatre Company and the Utah Museum of Natural History. Fort Douglas, a military historic site, represents the past, and Olympic Cauldron Park shows a new chapter in the city's history.
Desert day trip
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