Monthly Archives: November 2019

Field Trips to Take in Ogden

When you think of taking Field Trips in Utah, your mind probably goes to Salt Lake City first, the city full of religious and pioneer history abound. While we do think Salt Lake City is always an excellent option for student groups, there is a location a bit north of this city, 40 miles north…
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Thanksgiving Point

Thanksgiving Point Thanksgiving Point Institute is a nonprofit farm, garden, and museum complex that draws upon the natural world to cultivate transformative family learning. - Thanksgiving Point Mission Statement. Welcome to Utah's Thanksgiving Point, the family-friendly entertainment complex that features several different museums, attractions, and experiences within. Technically located in Lehi, Utah, just 30 minutes…
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The Lion House

The Lion House The Lion House, located within historic Temple Square, was first built in 1856. This gorgeous historic home was actually the home of Brigham Young for some time, Young being the second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the first governor of Utah. The home got its name…
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Deuel Pioneer Log Home

Deuel Pioneer Log Home For an immersive historic experience in Salt Lake City take your group to the Deuel Pioneer Log Home, one of the very first permanent structures in the city! Sitting on West Temple Street, across from Temple Square, this historic home was one of the first permanent settlements built by pioneers in…
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Ralston Arena

Ralston Arena Omaha Lancers Hockey Game, Ice Rink for Groups, Live Events, and Omaha Hockey Hall of Fame   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Ralston Arena (@ralstonarena) on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:35am PDT
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White Memorial Chapel

White Memorial Chapel The White Memorial Chapel in Salt Lake City is a non-denominational church venue today but has a history of being a popular LDS meeting spot in the 19th century. The church was first built in 1883, serving as home to the 18th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.…
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Loveland Living Planet Aquarium

Loveland Living Planet Aquarium Welcome to the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in Draper, Utah, home to over 2,400 marine-life animals and seemingly endless educational opportunities! This educational institution first opened in 2014 and has since welcomed over 3.6 million guests. Loveland is AZA-accredited (there is 238 total in the United States) and is excellent for…
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Council Hall

Council Hall Welcome to Salt Lake City's historic Council Hall, the historic building once used as City Hall, now housing the Utah Office of Tourism. Sometimes referred to as Old Salt Lake City Hall, this visitor center holds local history exhibits within today. Learn all about how this collection of offices was used as the…
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Clark Planetarium

Clark Planetarium Clark Planetarium’s mission is to create and present enlightening experiences that inspire wonder in learning about space and science and to promote greater public awareness of the science in our daily lives. - Clark Planetarium This Salt Lake City iconic planetarium is one of the best places you can take your science-hungry student…
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Pony Express National Historic Trail

Pony Express National Historic Trail  In the era before electronic communication, the Pony Express was the thread that tied East to West. - NPS While in Salt Lake City we highly suggest your group stops at the Pony Express National Historic Trail within the This is The Place Heritage Park. This is The Place Heritage…
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