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The Gateway is a large, open-air retail, residential, and office complex in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It is centered on the historic Union Pacific Depot on the west side of Downtown Salt Lake City between 50 North and 200 South streets and between 400 and 500 West streets. Rio Grande Street has been the site of many special events ...
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The mall historically was home to a four-screen cinema and an amusement arcade. The Trolley Square water tower is a 97-foot water tower that is a prominent feature of the Salt Lake City skyline, and is able to be spotted from miles away at night. The tower originally held 50,000 gallons of water, and was used to supply the sprinkler system for ...
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Salt Lake City" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. ... The Gateway (Salt Lake City) H.
The following is a list of films which are set in or around Salt Lake City, Utah. Note that Utah is a right-to-work state , and as such, has become a popular filming location, because actors and labor are not required to follow rules for the Screen Actors Guild .
Two copies are installed in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. One sculpture is installed on the University of Utah campus and the other is displayed at The Gateway's Olympic Legacy Plaza. [1] [2] Donated by Robert L. Rice and Kenneth O. Melby, the sculptures depicts a skier. [3]
Central downtown Salt Lake City as viewed from the north facing south. Salt Lake City, Utah has many historic and notable sites within its immediate borders. Although the entire Salt Lake City metropolitan area is often referred to as "Salt Lake City", this article is concerned only with the buildings and sites within the official city limits of Salt Lake City.
The Clark Planetarium is a planetarium and science museum situated within The Gateway at the intersection of 400 West and 100 South in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The Clark Planetarium opened in April 2003, replacing the historic Hansen Planetarium under a grant from the Clark Foundation in cooperation with Salt Lake County.