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Salt Lake City / Utah / United States
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Deseret Industries has everything you need and lots of what you just can’t live without. We have thousands of new items arriving every day, like clothes, household goods, even furniture. But we also have tons of other treasures like collectibles, toys and games. And if you don’t find what you’re looking for today, come back tomorrow. Our sales floor is always being replenished. Have some extra stuff you don’t need any more? Everything you give helps restore hope in people’s lives. All proceeds go to support job training for our associates and help them gain valuable work experience, then we help them move into permanent, gainful employment in the community. So hand off those hand-me-downs. It’s what keeps us, and the community, going.
Orem / Utah / United States
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Salt Lake City / Utah / United States
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In the heart of downtown Salt Lake City lies Historic Temple Square, a 35-acre area with a number of museums, concert halls, and historic and religious buildings owned and operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or Mormon Church. However, the square is not only meant for members of this religious group. In fact, millions of tourists, including families, visit the site each year, the majority of them coming from outside of Utah.

Parking and Public Transportation at Historic Temple Square
The best place to park when visiting Historic Temple Square is at the parking garage underneath the City Creek Center located across the street to the south. It does cost an hourly rate to park there, but parking can be validated if you eat or shop at one of its many shops. The Utah Transit Authority also runs buses and TRAX trains, the city's light rail service, with multiple stops around the site.

Best and Worst Time to Go to Historic Temple Square
The absolute best time is visit the square is after dusk during Christmastime, specifically between the day after Thanksgiving and December 31. The reason is the famous Temple Square Christmas lights that are turned on every evening, creating a spectacular site. The crowds are heavier during this time, but not overbearing. However, they can get unbearable Christmas Eve, so avoid that day if you can.

Admission to Historic Temple Square
Admission to the square is completely free. There is no cost to enter the grounds or any of the buildings. However, only worthy members of the Mormon Church are allowed to enter the Salt Lake Temple. Historic Temple Square is open from 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. everyday, although some of the buildings, such as the Family History Library, are closed on Sundays.

Must See/Do at Historic Temple Square
While visiting the square, you'll want to take a minute to go inside the Mormon Tabernacle to see and hear the incredible pipe organ used for various concerts and recitals which are held nearly every day. In addition, take advantage of the free guided tours to the observation deck on the 26th floor of the nearby LDS Church Office Building, where on a clear day you'll be able to see the Wasatch Mountains and Salt Lake Valley.

Other Places to Visit Near Historic Temple Square
After visiting Temple Square, a visit to the City Creek Center can be a source of refreshment for any tired traveler, with its numerous high-end restaurants and fast food fare. If you'd rather continue enjoying the historic attractions in the downtown area, the Utah State Capitol a few blocks to the north offers both guided and self-guided tours.

Insider Tip for Visitors to Historic Temple Square
If you are visiting downtown Salt Lake City for the day and would rather not drive and park around the area, you can take advantage of Utah Transit Authority's Free Fare Zone. You can ride for free if you board and exit any bus or TRAX train in that zone, which includes Historic Temple Square, the Utah State Capitol, and the Clark Planetarium.

Author's bio: Clint T. has lived in Utah on and off for the past 20 years and will never grow tired of the great outdoors.

 

Provo / Utah / United States
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People want to know the truth. They want a place to belong and get involved. A place they can serve their fellow man. A place that makes their community worthwhile and meaningful. If this describes you, then Calvary City on a Hill is the place for you! Calvary City on a Hill is a non-denominational Christian church. We began as Calvary Fellowship in 1979 and have recently moved from our original location in American Fork to the old Provo Theater Company, an amazing historic building located in downtown Provo, UT.At Calvary, we teach verse by verse through the Bible and maintain a contemporary worship style. We consist of real people just like you, so please come as you are and learn from the Bible in a casual environment. We hope you will consider joining us for any of the following services:Sunday morning worship 11 a.m.Bible study every Wednesday at 7 p.m.AA meetings on Saturday evenings at 7 p.m.Financial Peace University Thursday Evenings at 7p.m.Bible Study - Support Group on Friday evenings at 7 p.m.Adult Children of Alcoholics Sunday afternoons at 3pm (Beginning this Fall)If you would like more information about who we are and what we offer, please give us a call, check out our website or come by and see for yourself. We hope to see you soon!
Farmington / Utah / United States
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