3) Constructed on Temple Square, in the center of the city, thetemple took 40 years to complete, being started in 1853 and dedicatedon April 6, 1893. the temple has become iconic of the city and is thecenterpiece of the city. The Mormon pioneers organized a new state and the United States Congress established the Utah Territory. Great SaltLake City became its capital in 1858. The city is located in thenortheast corner of the Salt Lake Valley. The Jordan River flowsthrough the city and is drainage of Utah Lake that empties intothe Great Salt Lake. The highest mountaintop visible from SaltLake City is Twin Peaks, which reaches 11,489 feet (3502 m).
5) Nearthe mouth of Emigration Canyon lies the Place Heritage Park,which recreates typical 19th century LDS pioneer life. Hogle Zoo islocated across the street from the park. The Citys largest publicpark, Liberty Park features a lake with an island in the middleand the Tracy Aviary. The park is home to a large number of birds, bothwild and domestic. The Bonneville Shoreline Trail is a popularhiking and biking nature trail which spans ninety miles through thefoothills of the Wasatch Front.
6) Tourism to the city hasincreased as the result of the 2002 Winter Olympics held in SaltLake. The former Olympic venues are very popular attractions for manyvisitors. The Utah Olympic Park features the Olympic ski jumps, aswell as bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton runs. Today, the Olympic Park isused for year-round training and competitions. The Utah Olympic Oval was the home to speed skating events and is now open for/to (оба варианта приемлемы) the public.
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