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When followers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints trekked westward in 1847 to escape persecution, their leader, Brigham Young, put down his pack on the shores of the Great Salt Lake. Here, he believed, was a location so remote and unwanted that the members of his faith could finally live in peace. Surveying the barren-looking wasteland, he uttered the now famous words, 'This is the right place.' Then, he began preparing plans for a new Mormon settlement. If you were a downhill skier, an ardent hiker or an avid bird-watcher, you might have agreed with Mr Young. If you had to plant crops and raise a family in this harsh environment, however, you might have had a few second thoughts about the man's sanity. Regardless, Salt Lake City, the capital of Utah and by far the largest metropolis in the state, is now a testimony to the industriousness and vision of these early settlers.

Following its foundation, the population of the city swelled quickly, aided by passing traffic heading to the California goldfields. It remained, however, almost 100% Mormon until 1869, when the transcontinental railway brought in a flood of outsiders. Today Mormons constitute about 40% of the city's population, but they can be proud to have played a major role in building a spacious, pleasant, hassle-free city that is uniquely sandwiched between a briny inland sea and a snowcapped range of 11,000ft (3300m) mountains. It's a great place for Latter-day Saints, as well as skiers, hikers, mountain bikers and just about anyone who enjoys the robustness of outdoor pursuits. With this sporting pedigree, the city was an obvious choice to host the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Local Travel Agent(s):
Albertson Travel
 

Address: 5044 E. Littlecottonwood CYN, Sandy, UT 84092 USA
Phone: +1 801 733 0266

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
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Population: 1.7 million
Country: United States of America
Main language: English
Time: GMT/UTC -8
Telephone Area Code: 801