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Fort Buenaventura was the first permanent Anglo settlement in the Great Basin. It marked the close of the exploration, trapping and trading era in the West. Ft. Buena Ventura State ParkThe fort was originally established by Miles Goodyear in the early 1840s.

The fort has been reconstructed on a 32-acre tract of land in Ogden, 35 miles north of Salt Lake City. Fort Buenaventura includes stockade and cabin replicas on the original site, visitor center, group camping and day-use area, picnic tables, canoe rentals and modern rest rooms. Mountain men activities are held as special times throughout the spring and summer.
http://www.utah.com/stateparks/buenaventura.htm
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May 10, 1869, two railroad companies, Union and Central Pacific, joined 1,776 miles of rail at Promontory Summit, Utah Territory. This event sparked unforetold consequences still reflected in our nation today. Golden Spike National Historic Site commemorates this incredible accomplishment of the completion of this nation's first transcontinental railroad. For May 10th Information,
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Hale Center Theater Orem
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Enjoy the elegance of yesteryear with the convenience of today at the Hansen House. This Victorian Mansion, on the National Register, is surrounded by rock gardens, fountains, and hundred year-old trees. Each morning a gourmet breakfast is served in th
http://www.hansenhouse.com/
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Tucked neatly within the heart of the Salt Lake Valley, and minutes away from city center and many world famous canyon ski areas, is historic Haxton Manor. Built around 1906 by pioneers, the inn in fully documented in Utah's legendary Historic Register. P
http://www.haxtonmanor.com/
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At the foot of the historic Manti Temple you can relive memories from the past when you stay at the Heritage House Bed and Breakfast. Our Country Victorian home is full of treasures that will take you back to a time when the 'livin' was easy.' A place so
http://www.mantiheritagehouse.com/
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The Hines Mansion Bed and Breakfast Inn offers Victorian elegance close to Brigham Young University, the Provo River, Sundance, and Historic Downtown Provo, Utah. Our nine rooms are tasteful and distinctive. Personal comforts for our guests include a priv
http://www.hinesmansion.com/
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Cove Fort is located immediately northeast of the junction of I-15 and I-70, in the southeast corner of Millard County, twenty miles south of Kanosh and twenty-four miles north of Beaver. (Click here for a detailed map of Utah.)

The fort was built to offer protection and refreshment to the traveler. Beginning in 1847, pioneers began settling the high mountain valleys stretching from Idaho to California. They came here to worship in peace and to build homes and communities. The fort is made of lava rock, which workers hauled from west of the property. The fort is 100 square feet, 18.5 feet tall, 4 feet thick at the footings and 2.5 feet thick at the top.

Historic Cove Fort UtahIn 1867, the prophet Brigham Young called Ira Hinckley and his family to come and direct the building and operations of the fort.
http://www.covefort.com/
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Hollywood Connection, Salt Lake City, Utah. Family entertainment at its best!!!
http://www.hollywoodconnectionslc.com
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Tucked away in the majestic Wasatch Mountains, the Homestead Resort offers a charming alternative to traditional Park City Utah resorts. Delight in spectacular surroundings, friendly hospitality, and a limitless array of exciting activities. This four-season resort hotel is set in the heart of "Utah's Alps," offering charming accommodations, 18-hole championship golf, horseback riding, mountain biking, skiing, and sleigh rides. Experience the Homestead Crater, where you can swim, snorkel, scuba dive, or take a warm mineral bath inside a 55-foot limestone cavern. Fill your day with a host of activities, or just relax and recover at the Homestead's own AVEDA Concept Spa, featuring a full menu of massage, body and nail services. Our scenic Utah hotel has been rejuvenating guests for more than 100 years, in a magnificent setting

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The Canyons is located in Park City, Utah. Located just 4 miles from historic Main Street, The Canyons is the closest Park City ski resort to the Salt Lake City International airport yet close enough to enjoy all the nightlife, dining and shopping that the town of Park City has to offer. Over 100 bars and restaurants are just minutes away as well as all the other activities you should expect from a world class four season resort town. The century-old mining town of Park City will capture you-as it did the rest of the world during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games.
http://www.homesteadresort.com/
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