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  2. Henry J. Wheeler Farm - Wikipedia

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    It is currently operated as the Wheeler Historic Farm by the Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation Department. [3] The farm was established by Henry J. Wheeler, the third son of English Mormon converts, who came to Utah in 1852. Born February 18, 1866, Henry grew up on his father's farm in the South Cottonwood (now Murray) area.

  3. Loveland Living Planet Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium is a public aquarium located in Draper, Utah, United States. It houses 4,500 animals representing 550 species, and it consists of five main exhibits. It houses 4,500 animals representing 550 species, and it consists of five main exhibits.

  4. Utah's Hogle Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Utah's Hogle Zoo (/ ˈ h oʊ ɡ əl /) [7] is a 42-acre (17 ha) Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) accredited facility. . Located at the mouth of Salt Lake City's Emigration Canyon, Hogle Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the Intermountain West, and houses over 800 animals representing 139 speci

  5. Fort Union (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Midvale Fort Union station, June 2015. The three most important roads in Fort Union are Utah State Route 71, 1300 East Street, and Fort Union Boulevard.For most of their length (they both run nearly the full length of the Salt Lake Valley), State Route 71 and 1300 East are parallel north-south roads running more than half a mile apart.

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

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    East of Salt Lake City in Mountain Dell Canyon, near the junction of State Route 65 and the road to Emigration Canyon (see Utah State Route 239 (1947-1969) 40°46′40″N 111°41′09″W  /  40.777778°N 111.685833°W  / 40.777778; -111.685833  ( Little Dell

  7. Big Cottonwood Park - Wikipedia

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    The Big Cottonwood Regional Park Outer Loop is a 1.2 miles (1.9 km) looping trail, which allows dogs on leashes. [2] In 2020, it was one of three Salt Lake City parks included in the Salt Lake County Animal Services' Good Dog awareness campaign, which aimed to educate dog owners about safety, laws, and ordinances concerning pets. [3]

  8. Cottonwood Mall (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Cottonwood Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Holladay, Utah, a suburb of Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It was the first large indoor shopping mall in the state. [ 1 ] It was built and owned until 1985 by Horman construction (Sydney Horman Sr. CEO), when it was sold to John Price and Associates, then sold again later to General Growth ...

  9. Granite Mountain (Salt Lake County, Utah) - Wikipedia

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    Granite Mountain is a mass of solid rock one mile up Little Cottonwood Canyon in the Wasatch Range of Utah, not too far from Salt Lake City, Utah.Despite its name, Granite Mountain is primarily composed of quartz monzonite, an igneous rock similar to granite in appearance, physical characteristics, and chemical composition.