Salt Lake City is known for its LDS history and natural beauty. Tracy’s Aviary at Liberty Park is the oldest public aviary in the US, while the Joseph Smith Memorial Building and Family History Library are popular tourist attractions for genealogy enthusiasts. Temple Square is home to the Salt Lake Temple and visitor centers.
Salt Lake City, Utah is home to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and many of Salt Lake City’s tourist attractions are related to LDS history. Salt Lake City is also known as a city of culture with many areas of natural beauty and wildlife.
Tracy’s Aviary at Liberty Park is home to 400 birds and 130 species. This is one of Salt Lake City’s most popular tourist attractions for bird lovers, as Tracy Aviary is the oldest public aviary in the United States. The Aviary often has free bird shows in the summer.
Liberty Park is also known as a great place to rest, run the track, walk the trails, or play tennis. The Grand Fountain of Seven Canyons is one of the most unique tourist attractions in Salt Lake City’s Liberty Park as it topographically represents the Wasatch Mountain Canyons. The fountain’s waters flow through canyons carved to resemble the rivers of Salt Lake City.
The Joseph Smith Memorial Building was built in 1911 and renovated in 1993 to honor and remember the founder of the Mormon Church. The Family Research Center in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building has the largest number of family history records in one place in the world. This is one of Salt Lake City’s most interesting tourist attractions for those interested in genealogy and/or finding information about their ancestors. The Family Search Center is a family history research system designed for beginners and has more than 150 computers available to the general public. There are guides, documents, and book resources here to help with your research.
The Church-operated Family History Library near Temple Square is also known for its family history research capabilities. However, it is designed for more experienced researchers. The Family History Library is another of Salt Lake City’s most unique tourist attractions as it is the largest genealogy library in the world. Nearby Temple Square is home to the Salt Lake Temple, visitor centers, and the Tabernacle used by the world-renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir. It’s free to visit the visitor centers and the Tabernacle to learn more about the Mormon religion, but the temple is strictly for those of the Mormon faith.
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