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  2. List of tallest buildings in Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    The Astra Tower became the tallest building in Salt Lake City and Utah in late 2023. Downtown Salt Lake City in 2011. This list of tallest buildings in Salt Lake City ranks skyscrapers in the U.S. city of Salt Lake City, Utah by height. The tallest building in the city is the Astra Tower, which rises 450 feet (137 m) and opened in 2024. [1]

  3. Saltair (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Saltair viewed from the lake, c. 1900 Saltair concert program from 1919 The first Saltair, completed in 1893, was jointly owned by a corporation associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Salt Lake & Los Angeles Railway (later renamed as the Salt Lake, Garfield, and Western Railway; not to be confused with the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad), which was constructed ...

  4. Trolley Square - Wikipedia

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    Trolley Square is composed of barns that were built in 1908 [2] to house Salt Lake City's streetcars.The streetcar system was dismantled in 1945, and the barns were converted into a two-story shopping center in 1972.

  5. Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City, often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. It is the county seat of Salt Lake County, the most populous county in the state. The city is the core of the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which had a population of 1,257,936 at the 2020 census.

  6. Sky Bar - Wikipedia

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    Sky Bar is an American candy bar introduced by Necco in 1938, discontinued in 2018, [1] and reintroduced in 2019 by the Sky Bar Confectionary Company. [2] Each Sky Bar has four sections, each with a different filling— caramel , vanilla , peanut , and fudge —all covered in milk chocolate.

  7. SkyWest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Former Embraer EMB 120 in SkyWest livery. Frustrated by the limited extent of existing air service, Ralph Atkin, a St. George, Utah, lawyer, purchased Dixie Airlines on April 26, 1972, to shuttle businessmen to Salt Lake City. [4]

  8. Sun Trapp - Wikipedia

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    The Sun Trapp is a gay bar and nightclub in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. [1] The Sun Trapp closed for 42 days and had to restructure staff shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] [3] Half of staff were laid off. [4] The business joined a lawsuit to challenge alcohol sales rules during the pandemic. [5] [6]

  9. Triad Center - Wikipedia

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    The Ensign College tower at the Triad Center.. The Triad Center is a complex of office buildings in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.Originally planned as a large development, containing several office and residential buildings (including the tallest buildings in Utah), the project was canceled after only two phases were completed.