Look Up, Salt Lake City! a Walking Tour of Salt Lake City, Utah

Look Up, Salt Lake City! a Walking Tour of Salt Lake City, Utah
Author: Doug Gelbert
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9781301066193

There is no better way to see America than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a walking tour. Whether you are preparing for a road trip or just out to look at your own town in a new way, a downloadable walking tour is ready to explore when you are.Each walking tour describes historical and architectural landmarks and provides pictures to help out when those pesky street addresses are missing. Every tour also includes a quick primer on identifying architectural styles seen on American streets.Founded by Joseph Smith in 1830, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the largest church to originate on American soil, boasting a worldwide membership of over 14 million. in its tumultuous early years Smith intended to establish a New Jerusalem called Zion but pursuit of that goal was undermined in Ohio and Missouri and Illinois. As conflict escalated in illinois, Smith had predicted the church would need to go West and be established in the tops of the Rocky Mountains. In 1844 Smith and his brother Hyrum were hauled from a jail by a mob in Carthage, Illinois, where they had surrendered on charges of treason in relation to the destruction of an unfriendly press, and murdered by multiple musket blasts.Brigham Young ascended to the leadership of the church at the age of 46 and led the Mormon pioneers west as Smith had advised, first to Nebraska and then on to Utah where 143 men, three women and two children stopped and settled several miles east of the Great Salt Lake on July 24, 1847. Young set up a system of communal crop sharing and guided the settlement spiritually and politically as thousands of Mormon pioneers came to Salt Lake. But it was not to be an insular Mormon town for long.The California Gold Rush brought many fortune-seekers through Salt Lake City which was becoming a trading post and crossroads. The railroads were crossing the territory as well and soon there would be rich mineral strikes in the nearby mountains. Most intrusive of all was the federal government that battled the Mormons, sometimes with soldiers but mostly through the courts, over the Mormon practice of polygamy. Tensions between the church and non-Mormons would not ease until the early 1900s.By that time Salt Lake City was the dominant city of the Intermountain West, enriched by the mines and the railroads and the banks the wealth financed. Unlike many cities that annexed surrounding towns as they expanded through the 20th century, Salt Lake City watched its suburbs incorporate as separate towns and actually lost population. Downtown withered as the metropolitan area exploded. It was not until the 1990s that the exodus was arrested.Our walking tour will explore that historic core that grew on orderly axes from Temple Square, the ten acres where Brigham Young proclaimed to "build a temple to our God" and that is where we will begin, amidst gardens and fountains...

Walking Salt Lake City

Walking Salt Lake City
Author: Lynn Arave
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-08-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0899976921

Presents over thirty walking tours of Salt Lake City, Utah, providing maps and sites to see, including Temple Square, Capitol Hill, Ensign Peake, Universtiry of Utah and The Peace Gardens.

Walking Tour

Walking Tour
Author: Salt Lake Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1977
Genre: Salt Lake City (Utah)
ISBN:

Building Stones of Downtown Salt Lake City, a Walking Tour

Building Stones of Downtown Salt Lake City, a Walking Tour
Author: Christine M. Wilkerson
Publisher: Utah Geological Survey
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1999-04
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1557916284

This twenty-two building walking tour begins at the Utah State Capitol and finishes at the Salt Lake City and County Building, seven blocks to the south. Descriptions include the geologic and/or trade name of the rocks used along with their geologic age and source location, and for older structures, some of the building's history. The building stone from at least two of the stops can no longer be seen (ZCMI Center Mall and Cabana Club).

Salt Lake City, Ensign to the Nations

Salt Lake City, Ensign to the Nations
Author: John P. Livingstone
Publisher: Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2008
Genre: Historic sites
ISBN: 9780842526708

Three walking tours are recommended for visitors to historic downtown Salt Lake City in this travel-size companion to the larger Hallowed Ground, Sacred Journeys: Salt Lake City, Ensign to the Nations and gives directions for each of these tours together with full-color images and descriptions of historical and modern significance.

Salt Lake City Underfoot

Salt Lake City Underfoot
Author: Mark Angus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Bicycle touring
ISBN: 9781560851059

From cathedrals to pioneer gambling halls, Mormon ward houses to gentile saloons, fraternal lodges to brothels, Salt Lake City Underfoot reveals the diverse heritage of one of the most colorful outposts in America's West. The city was a refuge for outlaws, vigilantes, fortune seekers, scare artists, and racketeers, all rubbing shoulders with local polygamist suffragists, mule-skinning prophets, and playboy industrialists -- they were all here. In this collection of self-guided walking and bi-cycling tours adaptable to everyone's interests and pace, one can pick and choose from among the lavish mansions of mining and railroad millionaires along prestigious Brigham Street to the simple immigrant cottages in the Marmalade District; from downtown parks to forgotten pioneer cemeteries; or, one can take in the city's growing nightlife. Mark Angus takes readers beyond the regular tourist sites and provides answers to the paradoxes surrounding this rather enigmatic metropolis.

Travel Like a Local - Map of Salt Lake City: The Most Essential Salt Lake City (Utah) Travel Map for Every Adventure

Travel Like a Local - Map of Salt Lake City: The Most Essential Salt Lake City (Utah) Travel Map for Every Adventure
Author: Maxwell Fox
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2019-01-20
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781794465015

Get Ready For The Adventure Of A Lifetime! This is a Black and White edition of Travel Like a Local map book. Are you planning your next vacation abroad and you're ready to explore? Do you want to be prepared for everything? Are you ready to experience every new place you visit just like a local? Well, with this amazing Salt Lake City (Utah) travel map you're all set and ready to go! In the Salt Lake City (Utah) map you can see all the available means of transport, bus stops and routes so you can always know how to get everywhere. And because we know that a vacation is not only about the roads and busses, the map gives you many options for eating, drinking and having a good time! We carefully marked all the restaurants, bars and pubs so you can always find one that is nearby. In the Salt Lake City (Utah) map you will also find the best places to go shopping, the most famous and must-see sights, churches and more. And if an emergency comes up, there are markings of police stations and hospitals everywhere for your convenience. The city is also organized in sections so you can better find your way around. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, get your Salt Lake City (Utah) map and let's get started! Just Click "Add To Cart Now"