Located right along South Temple Street between the Joseph Smith Building and the wall surrounding the Temple Square, the Great Salt Lake Base Meridian marker and the Brigham Young Statue were easy to...
I did not notice them when I first entered the compound where the main attractions such as the Temple, Assembly Hall and Tabernacle were the focus of my attention. During the tour of the Beehive Hous...
We enjoyed strolling through this small park, looking at the historical markers, the statues, and the mill. The grass is delightful, and the small park is interesting!
When my wife and I first visited Salt Lake City several years ago, I recall the strange feeling I had when, after touring the Beehive House, one of Brigham Young's official residences, the tour guide ...
It is close to temple square. Open to public and free guided tours. You can also have lunch at LionHouse.
You can see it at the entrance of the church. He should be considered a religious figure. He doesn't know much about it. If you don't understand, you might miss it. However, there are a lot of tourists visiting here, which is not bad.
The monument and the meridian markings are very important venues. The whole monument looks very magnificent. The meridian markings are also very good. The square is also very good. It is so fun.
It’s part of the Temple of Mormon. What’s more interesting is why the flowers here are so beautiful.
This monument commemorates Brigham Young, the second leader of the Mormon Church, and it is also the starting point of the city's street numbering system. In fact, for most tourists who don't know the history of Mormonism, there is nothing to see here. At most, you can take a photo to prove your visit.