Salt Lake City: Museum
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The Leonardo
Nestled in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, The Leonardo is a museum that stands as a beacon of innovation and creativity. This cultural hub is dedicated to exploring the intersection of science, technology, art, and creativity, and it invites visitors of all ages...
Beehive House
Nestled in the heart of Salt Lake City, the Beehive House stands as a monument to Utah's storied past, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of Brigham Young, the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and a key figure in...
Joseph Smith Memorial Building
The Joseph Smith Memorial Building, a historic architectural marvel, stands proudly in the heart of Salt Lake City, United States. Originally constructed in 1911, this ten-story skyscraper was initially named the Hotel Utah and functioned as a premier hotel for many...
Utah Museum of Contemporary Art
Nestled in the heart of Salt Lake City, the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (UMOCA) stands as a beacon of creative expression and cultural discourse. This dynamic museum, known for its cutting-edge exhibitions and thought-provoking installations, is a vital hub for...
Church History Museum
The Church History Museum, formerly the Museum of Church History and Art, is the premier museum operated by the Church History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is located in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is opposite the west gates of the church's Temple Square.
Pioneer Memorial Museum
The Pioneer Memorial Museum is in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The statue of Eliza R. Snow and Lest We Forget are installed outside the building.
Discovery Gateway
Discovery Gateway, formerly The Children's Museum of Utah, is an interactive, hands-on children's museum located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Comprising over 60,000 square feet of exhibit space, Discovery Gateway is located at 444 West 100 South in The Gateway.
Clark Planetarium
The Clark Planetarium is a planetarium and museum situated within The Gateway at the intersection of 400 West and 100 South in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.
Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Cauldron Park
The Olympic and Paralympic Cauldron Plaza is located outside the southwestern corner of Rice–Eccles Stadium on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. During the 2002 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, the stadium was known as Rice-Eccles Olympic Stadium and hosted the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
Utah Museum of Fine Arts
The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is the region's primary resource for culture and visual arts. It is located in the Marcia and John Price Museum Building in Salt Lake City, Utah on the University of Utah campus near Rice-Eccles Stadium.
Old Hansen Planetarium
The Old Hansen Planetarium at 15 South State Street in Salt Lake City, Utah has served many functions throughout its history. Originally built in 1904 as the Salt Lake City Public Library, the building was renovated in 1965 to become the Hansen Planetarium.
Natural History Museum of Utah
The Natural History Museum of Utah is a museum located in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The museum shows exhibits of natural history subjects, with an emphasis on Utah and the Intermountain West. The mission of the museum is to illuminate the natural world and the place of humans within it.
Wheeler Historic Farm
The Henry J. Wheeler Farm is a farmstead in Murray, Utah, United States, that is one of the few remaining late 19th century farmsteads in the Salt Lake Valley that has not been lost to expanding housing developments of metropolitan Salt Lake City. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976.
Deseret Museum
The Deseret Museum was a museum in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was originally opened as the "Salt Lake City Museum and Menagerie" by John Willard Young, with Guglielmo Giosue Rosetti Sangiovanni as curator, in 1869.
Natural History Museum of Utah
The Natural History Museum of Utah is a museum located in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. The museum shows exhibits of natural history subjects, with an emphasis on Utah and the Intermountain West. The mission of the museum is to illuminate the natural world and the place of humans within it.
Fort Douglas
Camp Douglas was established in October 1862, during the American Civil War, as a small military garrison about three miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah, to protect the overland mail route and telegraph lines along the Central Overland Route. In 1878, the post was renamed Fort Douglas.
Utah Governor's Mansion
The Utah Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the governor of Utah and family. It is located at 603 East South Temple Street in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.
Utah Cultural Celebration Center
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Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts
The Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts is operated by the Utah Division of Arts & Museums, and has been the permanent home of the Utah State Folk Arts Collection since 1987 and is the only museum in the United States that is dedicated to displaying a state-owned collection of contemporary folk art produced by its residents.
Sandy Co-op Block
The Sandy Co-op Block, located at 8750 South Center St. in Sandy, Utah, was built in 1889 and was originally a ZCMI shop. Known later as Sandy Museum, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.