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The Winter Olympics made Salt Lake City a prime travel destination in 2002. Although the athletes have departed, the revitalization done in preparation for the Games is still very much a part of the area, making a visit quite enjoyable. Salt Lake City is the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, and many major tourist attractions focus on LDS history. Yet with its gorgeous setting between the Wasatch Mountains and the Great Salt Lake, Salt Lake City is also a prime destination for travelers interested in outdoor sports. In the winter, skiing is the most popular sport, but during the remainder of the year, visitors can enjoy some great hiking, biking and climbing just outside the city.
Salt Lake offers first class accommodations, fine dining, attractions and fun things to do, plus historic sightseeing. The city has grown to be a thriving cultural center and home to one of the finest regional symphony orchestras, a world-class opera company, the world-known Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and
a myriad of art galleries. Salt Lake is also the gateway to no less than ten national parks within a
day's drive.
Salt Lake has become one of America's most desired destinations—and for many good reasons. It's beautiful here! It's a safe, vibrant city. Salt Lake combines unparalleled access to recreation areas, a bustling economy, a highly intelligent work force, fun "hot" nightlife, a deep-remarkable history, warm hospitality, and Utah's Greatest Snow on Earth.
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