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  2. Social Hall (Salt Lake City) - Wikipedia

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    According to a non-Mormon, John I. Ginn, who was briefly in Salt Lake City during the Utah War period, the men who would later become the victims of the Aiken massacre spent their first night under arrest in the Social Hall. [17] Before, during and after the Utah War period the building was used in a variety of ways in addition to dramatics.

  3. General Conference (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    The General Conference is a biannual gathering of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), held every April and October at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. During each conference, church members gather in a series of two-hour sessions to listen to the faith's leaders.

  4. KSL-TV - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, KSL-TV became the second television station in the Salt Lake City market (after KUTV, which converted in April of that year) to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. For a long time, the station's newscasts were branded as Eyewitness News ; the name was scrapped in 2009 in favor of KSL 5 News , and is now known ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Salt Lake ...

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    More than 200 of these sites, including four National Historic Landmarks, are located in Salt Lake City, and are listed separately; the 151 sites outside the city, including two National Historic Landmarks, are listed here. Six other sites in the county outside of Salt Lake City were once listed on the Register, but have been removed.

  6. Overland Telegraph Company - Wikipedia

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    The company built the section of line between Fort Churchill, Nevada Territory (where it connected to existing telegraph networks in California) and Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. The first messages between California and the Utah Territory were sent via the new line on the evening of October 24, 1861, completing the transcontinental network.

  7. Eagle Gate - Wikipedia

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    The monument is one of Salt Lake City's best-known pioneer landmarks, and its current form is one of the city's finest examples of Mid-century modern design. As a popular symbol of the city, a number of local businesses and structures have been named after the landmark, including the former Eagle Gate Plaza and Tower.

  8. What's the difference between a pie pumpkin and a jack-o ...

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    Parsing down the immense group we generically refer to as pumpkins offers a ton of variety. And they break down into several distinct categories:

  9. Seagull Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Seagull Monument is a historic monument situated immediately east of the Salt Lake Assembly Hall on Temple Square, in Salt Lake City, Utah.Created by artist Mahonri Young, the monument commemorates an 1848 event in which seagulls were observed to devour crop-destroying Mormon crickets, following prayers for divine intervention against the insects.