​2024 - Salt Lake City, Utah
Pg. 3
Rice Eccles Football stadium where Univ. of Utah Utes plays it's home games.  Memorandum Of Understanding between the Univ. of Utah And the Ute Indian Tribe for use of their name can be found at:  https://attheu.utah.edu/home-page/understanding-the-university-of-utahs-agreement-with-the-ute-indian-tribe/ 
Olympic torch representing the 2002 Winter  Games at Eccles Stadium.
The Pony Express Monument standing on one of the trails it took outside of Salt Lake City.
​Can't remember the name of this small Morman town that was rebuilt mainly for tourists.  Plenty of shops and eating establishments.
​A beautiful church that sits in the town.
Kathy purchased some Brigham's Donuts and shared them.  Delicious!
Tom is holding a replica of the 2002 Winter Olympics Torch that our guides Glyn and Ann had brought along to surprise us.
Shilin had the honor of holding the Olympic Torch for the ladies.
The State Capital of Utah fashioned after the Washington, D.C. Capital.
Everyone approaching the side entrance. 
The ground floor showing the stairs up to the congressional offices.
The dome painted beautifully 
The Cathedral of Madeleine built in 1909 by the Catholic Church.  It serves as the "Mother Church" 
for the Christian Denomination.
As you look up at the Cathedral you can see the Gargoyles on the front two corners used to protect the church from evil.
Don't know name or history of this house.  Just thought it was beautiful, located near downtown in Salt Lake City.
​Located Inside the Morman Tabernacle is the organ with 11,623-pipes.  When the choir is out of town they give organ rehearsals every day at 2 PM.  You can find out more at:  https://www.thetabernaclechoir.org/concerts-events.html?lang=eng
Statue of Brigham Young in Salt Lake City.  A short Biography of him can be found at:  https://www.history.com/topics/religion/brigham-young#section_1