Guidebook for Salt Lake City

Vincent Kerzman
Vincent Kerzman
Guidebook for Salt Lake City

Getting Around

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Enterprise Rent-A-Car
404 S 300 W
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Utah Transit Authority Frontlines Head Quarters
669 W 200 S
https://www.rideuta.com/

Shopping

Opened Monday - Saturday
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City Creek Center
50 S Main St
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Opened Monday - Saturday
Open 7 days a week.
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Fashion Place
6191 S State St
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Open 7 days a week.
The mall is limited on shops, but the shops that they do have are worth the trip to the mall.
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Trolley Square
602 E 500 S
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The mall is limited on shops, but the shops that they do have are worth the trip to the mall.
Hip and funky, foodie and recreational, 9th and 9th has some of the best restaurants and outdoor art in the city. The 9th & 9th Business District, located in the eastern portion of Salt Lake City at the intersection of 9th East and 9th South, is a collection of unique, eclectic, and family friendly businesses. Home to boutique shops, farm to table cuisine, great treats, movies, and more, 9th and 9th is the heart of "hip." The neighborhood is leafy and shade dappled with a collection of funky residences surrounding the district center and this makes the atmosphere friendly and social which encourages visitors to interact with one another and their environment.
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9th & 9th
913 E 9th S
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Hip and funky, foodie and recreational, 9th and 9th has some of the best restaurants and outdoor art in the city. The 9th & 9th Business District, located in the eastern portion of Salt Lake City at the intersection of 9th East and 9th South, is a collection of unique, eclectic, and family friendly businesses. Home to boutique shops, farm to table cuisine, great treats, movies, and more, 9th and 9th is the heart of "hip." The neighborhood is leafy and shade dappled with a collection of funky residences surrounding the district center and this makes the atmosphere friendly and social which encourages visitors to interact with one another and their environment.

Essentials

Great Grocery Store
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Harmons Grocery Store
135 E 100 S
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Great Grocery Store
Whole Foods is located at Trolley Square.
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Whole Foods Market
544 S 700 E
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Whole Foods is located at Trolley Square.

Parks & Nature

Within walking distance from our house.
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Memory Grove Park
300 N Canyon Rd
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Within walking distance from our house.
The entrance of the BST is about a 10 minute walk from our house. The Bonneville Shoreline Trail (BST) will one day stretch from the Idaho border to Nephi, more than 280 miles. Currently just over 100 miles of the route is officially designated as part of the BST
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Bonneville Shoreline Trail
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The entrance of the BST is about a 10 minute walk from our house. The Bonneville Shoreline Trail (BST) will one day stretch from the Idaho border to Nephi, more than 280 miles. Currently just over 100 miles of the route is officially designated as part of the BST
Liberty Park is a popular public urban park in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is the city's second-largest public park, at 80 acres (32 ha), being surpassed only by Sugarhouse Park which has 110.5 acres (44.7 ha).[4] The park features a pond with two islands, and is also the location of Tracy Aviary. The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and it includes the Isaac Chase Mill, which is also NRHP-liste
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Liberty Park
600 Harvey Milk Boulevard
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Liberty Park is a popular public urban park in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is the city's second-largest public park, at 80 acres (32 ha), being surpassed only by Sugarhouse Park which has 110.5 acres (44.7 ha).[4] The park features a pond with two islands, and is also the location of Tracy Aviary. The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and it includes the Isaac Chase Mill, which is also NRHP-liste

Food Scene

http://poplarstreetpub.com
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Poplar Street Pub
242 S 200 W
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http://poplarstreetpub.com
The patio during the summer is a nice place for sunsets.
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Em's
271 N Center St
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The patio during the summer is a nice place for sunsets.
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Alchemy Coffee Capitol Hill
271 N Center St
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Great Burgers and Fries....!
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Proper Brewing Co.
857 S Main St
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Great Burgers and Fries....!

Drinks & Nightlife

Some awesome beers, pool tables and burgers.
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Proper Brewing Co.
857 S Main St
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Some awesome beers, pool tables and burgers.
I have to be honest and say that I have never been there. But my friends that have been there love the place, so much that I started calling them at the Bar to speak with them. The place is atmosphere is great.. but no vegan food
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Piper Down an Olde World Pub
1492 S State St
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I have to be honest and say that I have never been there. But my friends that have been there love the place, so much that I started calling them at the Bar to speak with them. The place is atmosphere is great.. but no vegan food

Arts & Culture

The Natural History Museum of Utah opened its doors to the public in the George Thomas Building in 1969. Since then, collections have been transferred from the University's academic departments and grown through research, acquisition, and contributions to number more than 1.5 million objects. The Museum has solidified its position as the State museum of natural history and has developed strong programs of exhibits and education, both on-site and statewide. In November 2011, we opened our new facility, the Rio Tinto Center, with entirely new exhibit galleries, engaging programs for the public and state-of-the-art collections care and research facilities. https://nhmu.utah.edu/
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Natural History Museum of Utah
301 Wakara Way
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The Natural History Museum of Utah opened its doors to the public in the George Thomas Building in 1969. Since then, collections have been transferred from the University's academic departments and grown through research, acquisition, and contributions to number more than 1.5 million objects. The Museum has solidified its position as the State museum of natural history and has developed strong programs of exhibits and education, both on-site and statewide. In November 2011, we opened our new facility, the Rio Tinto Center, with entirely new exhibit galleries, engaging programs for the public and state-of-the-art collections care and research facilities. https://nhmu.utah.edu/
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Capitol Theatre
50 W 200 S
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