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Spring Flowers on Temple Square Sightseeing Tour
Spring flowers are making their appearance on the Temple Square sightseeing tour. As seen on the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour on Thursday afternoon/evening. The morning Salt Lake City Tour also provides great lighting for taking pictures of the flowers in the gardens of Temple Square.
Utah Capitol Cherry Blossoms on the Salt Lake City Tour
The springtime blossoms of the Yoshino cherry trees at Utah State Capitol building provide a wonderful complement to an already beautiful building. Visit the Capitol on our sigthseeing bus by taking the Salt Lake City Tour or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour.
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Huntsman Hotel in Mormon history village - Utah Tours
Built in 1872 and replicated at This Is The Place Park in 1996, the Huntsman Hotel was one of the largest and most luxurious hotels in the Utah Territory in its day. Many dignitaries stayed in the hotel when passing through central Utah, including Mormon church prophets on their way to southern Utah. The original hotel has 24 rooms, full-length porches, fine dining room, and a barbershop. Today at This Is The Place Park's historic pioneer village, you can enjoy a meal or ice cream while exploring dozens of historic pioneer buildings and homes. For a glimpse of pioneer life in Utah, join us on the Salt Lake City Tour or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour by booking online at http://toursofutah.com/book-online/
Pioneer Life - Salt Lake City Tours
Get a glimpse of Utah pioneer life in an historic village in Salt Lake City. This Is The Place Heritage Park is an interactive experience showcasing many buildings from pioneer days. Escape the city and travel back in time with sights and stories of the 1800's. Join us on a Salt Lake City bus tour and visit historic Deseret Village at This Is The Place Monument. Book online at http://toursofutah.com/book-online/
Capitol Hill - Salt Lake City Tours
Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City stands above downtown to the north of Temple Square. The capitol complex has impressive sights to see, including touring the capitol building, the surrounding grounds with a reflective pool, and an adjacent park for a pleasant stroll. From the capitol you will find magnificent views of the valley below, as well as the mountains around Salt Lake City. To visit the top tourist attractions, join us on the Salt Lake City Tour, Great Salt Lake Tour, Kennecott Utah Copper Mine Tour, or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour. Reservations for the sightseeing tour bus can be made online at http://toursofutah.com/book-online/
Mormon Pioneer Cabinet Shop - Salt Lake City Tours
The Dinwoodey Cabinet and Chair Shop was originally built in Salt Lake City in 1858 and replicated for This Is The Place Heritage Park in 1995. Mormon pioneers weren't able to bring much furniture with them across the Mormon Trail, so skilled woodworkers like Henry Dinwoodey were essential members of pioneer society. These craftsmen learned to adapt their work to the softer woods and different conditions found in Utah. Imitating the styles of the eastern hardwoods with the native white pine, aspen, cottonwood, and box elder timber, they used faux finish to paint and grain their products to look like hardwoods and marble.
Book the Salt Lake City Tour online at http://toursofutah.com/book-online/
Mormon Pioneer School - Salt Lake City Tours
The Heber East Ward School was originally built in 1865 and replicated in 1996 for This Is The Place Heritage Park's pioneer history village. Made of red sandstone from the mountains near Heber, Utah, it was used for both church meetings and for school. In pioneer days, money was scarce, so teachers were often paid in produce, lumber, and other materials. Parents even offered boarding to teachers as a means of paying tuition.
Book the Salt Lake City Tour online at http://toursofutah.com/book-online/
Kennecott Utah Copper Mine - Salt Lake City Tours
The Kennecott Utah Copper Mine is the world's first and largest open pit copper mine. Over a century of mining has created the largest man-made hole in history! Approaching 3 miles wide and a mile deep, this hole is large enough for astronauts to see it from the space shuttle. The pit is so large that it generates its own weather patterns. Come see one of the greatest feats of engineering in history by joining us on the Utah Copper Mine Tour. Book online at http://toursofutah.com/book-online/
Jewkes-Draper Mormon Pioneer Home - Salt Lake City Tours
Samuel Jewkes, an English immigrant to the Mormon church, ran a gristmill and a sawmill in the town of Fountain Green, Utah. His middle class home was built with tine timbers connected with mortise and tendon joints and wooden pegs; the walls insulated with adobe bricks placed between the timbers using lime plaster and whitewash on the surfaces. The exterior was clapboard. Built in the mid-1860's, Jewkes later sold the home to Henry Draper in 1879. This quaint home was relocated in 1980 and now sits in the Mormon pioneer history village at This Is The Place Heritage Park.
Join us on the Salt Lake City Tour or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour for a visit to historic This Is The Place Monument. Book online at http://toursofutah.com/book-online/
Observation Deck - Salt Lake City Tours
Gaze out from the tallest building in Salt Lake City, the Church Office Building at Temple Square. The 28-story building is occupied by administrative support staff for the lay ministry of the LDS church. Completed in 1972, it houses everything from translation of church materials, to production of church films, to regulation of missionary efforts. Visiting hours on the 26th floor are Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The view includes the entire Salt Lake Valley, including the mountain ranges, Utah State Capitol Building, Temple Square and downtown, and even Great Salt Lake.
Book a sightseeing tour online at http://toursofutah.com/book-online/