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  2. Joseph Smith Memorial Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was decorated with the words "SALT LAKE 2002" during the Winter Olympics. 2011 marked the celebration of 100 years since initial construction was completed on the Hotel Utah. [9] The church's top leadership, known as general authorities, hold a weekly meeting in the nearby Salt Lake Temple. During the 2020s, when the temple was ...

  3. Temple Square Hospitality - Wikipedia

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    Temple Square Hospitality Corporation is a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation which provides dining, catering and other services at the Lion House, Joseph Smith Memorial Building, and other properties owned by Zions Securities Corporation near Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. The company caters parties, weddings, and ...

  4. City Creek Center - Wikipedia

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    City Creek Center officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 22, 2012. [2] [58] At the time of the development's opening, nearly $5 billion had gone into revitalization projects across downtown Salt Lake City; [59] CCC itself has been estimated to have cost between $1.5 and $2 billion, [60] [61] $76 million of which was provided ...

  5. Temple Square - Wikipedia

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    Temple Square is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) complex, owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), in the center of Salt Lake City, Utah.The usage of the name has gradually changed to include several other church facilities that are immediately adjacent to Temple Square.

  6. Hotel Newhouse - Wikipedia

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    [4] The hotel was demolished on June 26, 1983 in front of a large crowd and widely reported on in national media [5] and its longtime neighbor, the Terrace Ballroom, was demolished a few years later. Despite early plans to redevelop the block, the site eventually became part of a 10-acre parking lot that is now owned by City Creek Reserve. [6]

  7. Buildings and sites of Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    Central downtown Salt Lake City as viewed from the north facing south. Salt Lake City, Utah has many historic and notable sites within its immediate borders. Although the entire Salt Lake City metropolitan area is often referred to as "Salt Lake City", this article is concerned only with the buildings and sites within the official city limits of Salt Lake City.

  8. Alta Club - Wikipedia

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    The Alta Club is a private club in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, named for a local mining district.It was founded in 1883, 13 years before Utah's accession as a state. The Alta Club serves as a forum for business development and social interaction, and offers facilities for dining, social events, business meetings, and health and welln

  9. Utah Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    603 East South Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah United States: Coordinates: Area: 9 acres (3.6 ha) Built: 1900-02: Architect: Neuhausen, Carl M. NRHP reference No. 70000631 [1] Added to NRHP: February 26, 1970