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July 28, 2017
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Why the Salt Lake is great – and why it isn’t. I’d guess that no visit to Salt Lake City can be considered complete without at least introducing oneself to the body of water for which the borough is named …
July 28, 2017
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As you have likely discerned, Friday was a busy day in and around Salt Lake City and while I may not have a lot left to do, I do have plenty left to write. (Surprise!) Setting out from Ogden, we’re …
July 26, 2017
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At the circle of standing stones. After grabbing a quick fast-food lunch, my next Salt Lake City stop was Gilgal Garden but before I get there, I need to take a brief narrative detour to discuss Salt Lake City’s street …