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Temple Quarry Site

26 Monday Oct 2015

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historic, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Mining, Salt Lake County, utah

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The granite used in the construction of the Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City was quarried from a large field of huge boulders covering this area broken by nature’s forces from adjacent cliffs. The quarrying of these boulders was begun about 1862 by James C. Livingston, under supervision of John Sharp. The names of the faithful quarrymen who continued the work until the Temple was finished in 1893 are enclosed in the monument. Rough stones were hauled about twenty miles to the temple site suspended under great two wheel carts drawn by ox-teams, until the railroad was built in 1872.


The monument was refurbished and moved in 2004 to its current location by the Temple Quarry Chapter of the SUP.

See other historic markers in the series on this page for UPTLA/SUP Markers.

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Chimney Rock

26 Monday Oct 2015

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Chimney Rock, Elberta, Little Moab, Mosida, utah, utah county, West Desert

Chimney Rock was one of my favorite areas to go explore as a kid, it is very close to Little Moab and Nutty Putty Cave (which is closed now.)

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Saratoga Springs, Utah

23 Friday Oct 2015

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Eagle Mountain, Lehi, Saratoga Springs, utah, utah county

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Saratoga Springs (Utah) are on the northwest shore of Utah Lake. An early settler was John C. Nagle who owned the natural warm springs. The ranch and springs were then purchased by the John Beck family who resided there for many years. In 1884 Beck’s Saratoga Springs, named for the famous New York resort, opened with several buildings including an amusement park.

Today the original buildings are gone, however, a new clubhouse, outdoor pool, bowery with kitchen facilities have been built as part of a private development.

The foothills of Lake Mountain have been developed around the hot springs providing beautiful lakeshore living. A new marina allows access to boaters. In 2003 an 18 hole golf course opened along the shores of the lake.

– G. William Wiersdorf

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Kamas, Utah

23 Friday Oct 2015

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One of the earliest descriptions of the Kamas Valley was given in the report written in 1849 by Captain Howard Stansbury of the United States Army Corps of Topographical Engineers. He wrote: “It may be remarked here that the Camass Prairie consists of most excellent land and can be irrigated over its whole extent with comparatively little labor. Water for stock is abundant and timber for ordinary farming is plentiful and convenient.”

The word “Kamas” was derived from an Indian word for a bulbous plant that was a staple of the diet of Native Americans in the area. The word was also said to describe a small grassy plain among the hills, an appropriate portrait of the Kamas Valley.

Kamas is located about eighteen miles east of Park City and about forty-six miles southeast of Salt Lake City in a valley surrounded by the Uinta Mountains to the east, the Wasatch Mountains to the west, the Provo River on the south, and the Weber River to the north. Beaver Creek, a tributary of the Weber, traverses the center of the valley.(*)

The name was originally Rhoades Fort, then Fort Rhoades, then Rhoades Valley, then Kamas Valley and finally Kamas.

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The Grotto

22 Thursday Oct 2015

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Hiking, Nebo Loop, Payson, Payson Canyon, utah, utah county

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The Grotto is an alcove with a small waterfall, a very popular hike in Payson Canyon because it is short, easy and pretty. It’s only about a quarter mile from the road so bring the kids and come stand under a cold waterfall.

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Old Z.C.M.I Building – Provo

19 Monday Oct 2015

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historic, Historic Buildings, Provo, utah, utah county

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I was out looking for an old benchmark with this description:

DESCRIBED BY NATIONAL GEODETIC SURVEY 1934 IN PROVO. ABOUT 200 FEET NORTH OF THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD FREIGHT STATION AT PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE Z.C.M.I. BUILDING, IN A BRICK WALL, AND ABOUT 4 FEET ABOVE THE GROUND. A UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY STANDARD DISK, STAMPED 4520 1910 12.

Turns out that building was taken down in 1967 but I found some old photos.

Sandy Beach

15 Thursday Oct 2015

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Fishing, Palmyra, spanish fork, Springville, Swimming, utah, utah county, Utah Lake

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Sandy Beach is a really fun place to play in the summer, I have spent countless hours there. It’s one of the only places in Utah Lake where the bottom is sand instead of stinky mud and the water doesn’t really get deep – I can walk hundreds of feet out into the lake and still have my feet on the ground. It’s a fun place for fires and playing with kids in the water.

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Spanish Oaks Reservoir

15 Thursday Oct 2015

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Campgrounds, Fishing, Parks, spanish fork, Swimming, utah, utah county

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Spanish Oaks Reservoir is a fun place in the summer overlooking Spanish Fork.  There is a beach to play in the sand, there’s fishing, swimming and more.

Spanish Oaks Campground is located here as well.  The Spanish Fork Gun Club is next door.

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Temple of Mercury

16 Wednesday Sep 2015

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Art, BYU, Provo, Sculptures, utah, utah county

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An abstract public sculpture at the BYU Museum of Art by Karl Momen

Mount Olivet Cemetery

30 Sunday Aug 2015

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Cemeteries, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, utah

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