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    Constitution Park

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    Gilgal Sculpture Garden

    Gilgal Sculpture Garden

    3.9(102 reviews)
    3.3 miEast Central

    I absolutely love finding roadside gems like Gilgal Sculpture Garden! They really allow you to…read moreexperience the local flavor of community, and goodness... does this garden deliver! The garden was the passion project of Thomas Child, an LDS bishop and Salt Lake City businessman. Located in what used to be his backyard, he started the garden when he was 57 years old and worked on it until his death nearly 20 years later! A neighbor then bought the property and made it available for public visitation, and it was ultimately handed over to the city for longterm maintenance and preservation. I don't mean to be insensitive at all, but the garden is one of the most fabulously weird places I've ever visited. The park contains 12 original sculptures that depict various scenes from the Book or Mormon. My favorites include a sphinx with the face of Joseph Smith, and the sacrificial altar dedicated to Childs' wife. "Gilgal" refers a city and valley in LDS literature, and the name means circle of standing stones. If you're in Salt Lake City, this garden is definitely worth a visit. Admission is free, and the park is open from 8AM to 8PM. It's located in a residential neighborhood, so please be respectful of the neighbors. Add this to your list of favorite roadside bits of unique Americana.

    We came here today and spent all of 10 minutes looking around. It was not at all what we expected…read more This garden is located in between two homes on what appears to have been a vacant lot so it is quite small. It is also incredibly religious in nature, with many biblical quotes carved into stones and art that reflects or is inspired by scripture. It's a little bizarre to be honest and has a creepy, cultish feel. SLC has lots of other great art and gardens where your time could be spent.

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    Gilgal Sculpture Garden - Entrance.

    Entrance.

    Gilgal Sculpture Garden - Art.

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    Temple Square - Temple Square more at TempleVideos.com

    Temple Square

    4.4(310 reviews)
    1.9 miDowntown

    Spent some time in Temple Square when I was in town this week for a conference…read more I learned about the Restoration from statues on the grounds, entered the tabernacle to view the massive organ inside, and was impressed by the architecture of both the Assembly Hall and the Temple, which is currently closed for restorations till April 2027, after which it will be open to the general public for 6 months. Will be back, as I wasn't able to attend the noon choir during this trip.

    "I'd take one in the temple I'd take one for you"…read more(Kings of Leon) Temple Square is where history and worship converge for the followers of the Mormon religion. It occupies five city blocks in downtown Salt Lake City with historic sites, exhibits, gardens, monuments and statues. The highlight of our visit was seeing the beautiful Tabernacle, an engineering marvel that needs no microphones. Its acoustic qualities are so perfect that you can literally hear a pin drop. Oh yeah, our tour guides demonstrated that amazing quality for us. Our guides were young Mormon sisters who walked us through the grounds and gardens and talked about the four statues spread around the property. Without a doubt, this is a "must see" if you ever visit Salt Lake City.

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    Temple Square - View from 4th floor of conference center

    View from 4th floor of conference center

    Temple Square - Snow indeed falls off the rooftops of the pretty buildings in the square.

    Snow indeed falls off the rooftops of the pretty buildings in the square.

    Temple Square - The Tabernacle.  Looks like a sports arena outside but it's beautiful inside.

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    The Tabernacle. Looks like a sports arena outside but it's beautiful inside.

    Richard K A Kletting Park - Central area

    Richard K A Kletting Park

    4.5(6 reviews)
    2.4 miThe Avenues

    It was a sunny fall day. You know the kind--instead of the normal bluster and posturing of…read morepre-winter, Mother Nature decides to be generous and allow just a few last breaths of summer to mingle with the fall hues and cooler temps. A day like this deserves to be soaked up and stored in your bones all winter long. Surely the snow will fly at some point and on those bleak days, you can close your eyes and draw upon the reserves squirreled away on autumn days like the one we had when we discovered Kletting Park. A day as ripe as this one deserved a walk, and while we do love the walks in our own neck of the woods, we both thought that walking around the Avenues would be an extra special way to spend the afternoon. So off we went. We parked near the governor's mansion and wound our way along the streets under the few remaining leaves of tree-lined streets, gazing on the variety of homes in this hood. Large manors, decrepit wooden carriage houses, new modern replacements, and old, squatty dwellings. It's a wonderful, historic neighborhood. At some point, we wandered into Richard K A Kletting Park. It's a cute little pocket park, not much more than a bench, a little swatch of grass, and a small playground. But there's also a small sign with information about Kletting, and that actually became a memorable part of our day. Kletting was an architect. Not just any architect, but a prominent and influential early architect in Utah. You've seen his work. The original Salt Palace. Saltair. And his most well-known work, the Utah State Capitol. He also designed many of the houses around the park, and we went looking for them after our quick visit to the park. With Wikipedia in hand, we read about Kletting and looked for his notable works as we finished our walk. What a wonderful way to spend a sunny afternoon!

    Adorable community park located in the Avenues. Kind of a hidden gem you wouldn't find unless…read morewalking around and stumbling upon it or living in a neighborhood nearby. We have friends that used to live on C street and while staying with them we walked down to the cathedral of the madalaine. One of the most beautiful historic Catholic Churches I've been in and in Salt Lake City by far! Whether you live near here or just stop by while visiting one of the gorgeous avenues additions, check this place out. Cute place to take pictures and if you have kids they will absolutely love it. Never crowded the few times I have come.

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    Richard K A Kletting Park - Playground detail

    Playground detail

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