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  2. Memory Grove - Wikipedia

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    Memory Grove, formerly known as Memory Park and sometimes called Memory Grove Park, is a park in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. [1] Established as a war memorial at the mouth of City Creek Canyon in 1924, the park "spawned a long tradition of support and involvement by private, civil, fraternal, military, and political organizations, and its evolution over the span of five generations ...

  3. Palisade State Park - Wikipedia

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    Palisade State Park is a state park of Utah, United States, located just outside the small town of Sterling. The park offers tent, RV, and cabin camping, along with fishing, swimming, non-motorized (and electric motor) boating, golfing, and hiking. Off highway vehicle trails are also accessible from the park.

  4. List of Utah State Parks - Wikipedia

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    Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum: Uintah: 2 acres (0.8 ha) 5,300 ft (1615 m) 1959 58,042 Houses a state-owned museum of natural history. Utah Lake State Park: Utah: 308 acres (125 ha) 4,500 ft (1372 m) 1970 132,954 Adjoins Utah Lake, the state's largest body of fresh water. Wasatch Mountain State Park: Wasatch

  5. Cherry Hill (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    Cherry Hill is a small campground/amusement park in Kaysville, Utah.The park opened for business on June 4, 1967 originally as just a campground. It later, based upon the popularity of it as a campsite, created some water attractions for its campers to enjoy in the summer season.

  6. Pagoda (Salt Lake City) - Wikipedia

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    The Pagoda (also known as the World War I Memorial or World War I Monument) [1] is a memorial designed by architect and WWI veteran Slack Winburn (1895-1964), [2] installed in Salt Lake City's Memory Grove in the U.S. state of Utah. Along with the park's entry gates, the Pagoda was built c. 1925. [2]

  7. List of cemeteries in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Taylorsville Memorial Park Cemetery; Union Fort Pioneer Cemetery, 3 km WSW of Cottonwood Heights; Utah Veterans Cemetery and Memorial Park, 5.5 km south of Bluffdale; Valley View Memorial Park, in West Valley City; Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 8 km SSE of Salt Lake City, in Sugar House; Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park South, 3 km WSW of Riverton

  8. Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation - Wikipedia

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    The 3,500-acre (14 km 2) Starvation Reservoir is open year-round, and is popular for fishing and boating.It lies at an elevation of 5,712 feet (1,741 m). Established in 1972, the marina features a 54-unit RV campground along with developed and primitive camping, rental cabins, boat ramp and dock, a sand beach, restrooms, showers, a group-use pavilion, sewage disposal, and fish cleaning ...

  9. Bullfrog Basin - Wikipedia

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    Bullfrog Basin is one of the National Park Service recreation sites of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area of Kane County, Utah, United States, adjoining Lake Powell. [2] It encompasses Bullfrog Basin Airport (IATA: BFG, ICAO: U07, FAA LID: U07), the Bullfrog Resort and Marina, the Bullfrog terminus of the Charles Hall Ferry, and a campground.