The controversy surrounding the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell is often cited as the beginning of the modern-day environmental movement.
The Family History Library is a genealogical research facility in downtown Salt Lake City. The library is open to the public free of charge and is operated by FamilySearch, the genealogical arm of the...
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Northern Utah's Natural History Museum
This is the place to see the best trilobite collection west of the Mississippi. Exhibits include fossils, minerals, and Box Elder County's mining history.
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This small cabin in Beaver, UT is where Philo T Farnsworth grew up until his family moved to Rigby, Idaho when he was 12. There is a statue of Philo, the cabin and a museum, but he museum is only ope...
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Want to drive to some best places to see dinosaur bones and learn about them? The Dinosaur Diamond Scenic Byway is just the drive for you. Encompassing parts of eastern Utah and part of Colorado, th...
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This library is in the heart of Ogden. It has a great media section, plenty of computers, a great staff eager to help and a wonderful children's program that runs through the week.
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Throughout the month of June the city of Ogden and Weber students are running "Arts in the Parks" It is a free event focusing on various art forms- visual art, music, and dance. June 20-24 at Monroe ...
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This is a nationwide program that allows children under 18 years old to take a free flight with an experienced pilot in a two-man plane. The pilots are all volunteers which allows the children to fly ...
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Park City Ghost Tours reflects years of research into the colorful past of Park City. Originally a mining outpost, most people in Utah considered Park City "Sin City".
With mining came hard driki...
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From the beginning, our mission has been to provide an enjoyable and educational source of good farmin' fun to the community. When Brett Herbst, a Brigham Young University agribusiness graduate who gr...
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Fish Springs national Wildlife Refuge was established in 1959. It is named after the native fish the Utah chub. The refuge covers 17,992 acres with a 10,000 acre marsh system. Water is supplied by 5 ...
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Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge (MBR) lies in northern Utah, where the Bear River flows into the northeast arm of the Great Salt Lake. The Refuge protects the marshes found at the mouth of the Bear ...
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Experience the daily life of 19th Century pioneers in the Intermountain West. Costumed docents and historical interpreters staff more than 40 pioneer-era homes and shops in Heritage Village, where you...
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The museum features changing exhibitions (every 4-8 weeks) of art and history. The museum's permanent exhibition features Brigham City History from pre-settlement to the present. Interactive activitie...
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