My partner & I had a brief stop in Salt Lake City to visit a friend. He mentioned the garden & encouraged me to visit the site. As we were in the midst of a very long road trip, I was …
SLC’s strangest city park marks its first quarter century
By TONY SEMERAD The Salt Lake Tribune What is surely Salt Lake City’s most offbeat and curious public park is celebrating its first quarter century. Saved from impending …
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Dr. Mikel Vause
I taught at Weber State University for over 40 years. During that time I had the opportunity to learn a great deal from my students. One of my students submitted a descriptive essay the subject of …
Nessa Nielsen
We used to sneak thru the hole in the fence at night and wander around - 38 years ago. Rumors back then, were that the owner and sculptors wife was buried in the mausoleum dedicated to her. We always …
March Madness: Vote for the best public art in the Mountain West
March Madness has arrived, but we're taking it off the basketball court and into our cities' streets this year.State of play: We're asking you to help determine who gets the crown for the best piece …
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Tim Clinkenpeel
Standing before the Joseph Smith Sphinx in Gilgal Gardens, I felt a strange yet powerful connection to something beyond the ordinary. The fusion of ancient symbolism with modern faith created an …




