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Salt Lake City, UT 84120
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Things To Do in Salt Lake City, UT

Temple Square Temple Square

Founded in 1847 when the Mormon pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir has a rich history of performance and tradition among their spectacular voices. The choir is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and has the distinction of producing the history in another way, as its Music and the Spoken Word program is the longest-running continuous radio network broadcast in the world.

 
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The Lodge at Snowbird The Lodge at Snowbird

If skiing is your sport of choice, then you know the exciting feeling of racing down the slopes all too well. Head to Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort and you'll soon find out why Outside magazine named it the "No. 1 Ski Resort in North America". If you're not so good on the slopes, the resort is home to summer recreation as well, so you can plan a trip that guarantees fun any time of year. A spa, fine dining and on-site bars are just a few of the perks at this destination.

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Days of '47 Parade Days of '47 Parade

The Days of '47 Parade is one of the largest parades in the country. It is held every July 24th, the same day as Pioneer Day which is a state holiday for Utah. This day marks the arrival of Brigham Young and fellow Mormon pioneers to the area after being exiled from Nauvoo, Illinois. The first parade and festival was held in 1849. The Church of Latter Day Saints as well as various businesses and community groups have floats in this spectacular display of community involvement that also acknowledges Utah's rich history.

 
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