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Downtown SALT LAKE CITY - 4.0 MI /  KM
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Salt Lake City, UT
Best Sights & Activities -(History Museums)
Classic Automobile Museum
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
355 W 700 South
Salt Lake City UT 84101
801-322-5509
Description:
DOWNTOWN. This museum houses more than 100 classic automobiles, which are both on display and for sale. You can see a 1906 Cadillac, along with Packards and a selection of celebrity cars. Whether you're a car buff or a serious collector, this is the place to come in Salt Lake City for auto browsing.

Daughters of Utah Pioneer Museum
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
300 N Main St
Salt Lake City UT 84103
801-532-6479
Description:
DOWNTOWN. Similar in appearance to the Salt Lake Theatre of 1928, this building has four floors dedicated to different aspects of the city's history. The main floor focuses on Mormon leaders Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball. Doll exhibits are located on the second floor, and the basement displays memorabilia that once belonged to the military. Additional displays can be found in a separate building called the Carriage House.

Fort Douglas Military Museum
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
32 Potter St
Salt Lake City UT 84113
801-581-1251
Description:
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. Experience military history first-hand by taking a self-guided tour through this former United States army post. Cannons, sandstone structures, and parade grounds are a few of the sights you'll encounter. Some buildings can even be found on the National Register of Historic Places. Located adjacent to the University of Utah campus.

Gardner Village
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
1100 W 7800 South
Salt Lake City UT 84088
801-566-8903
Description:
WEST JORDAN. Built in 1877 on the banks of West Jordan Canal, Gardner Mill was a prominent site for flour-milling in its day. Today, it serves as the centerpiece of this appealing shopping center and stands as a reminder of the mill's importance in the development of Salt Lake City's south side. As you walk through the village, keep in mind that these old buildings ­ a grist mill, mattress factory, blacksmith shop, and general mercantile store ­ were once a-bustle with pioneer spirit. These days, among the village's more noteworthy residents are Archibald's (a top local restaurant) and a host of specialty shops. They offer everything from Christmas ornaments and quilts to antiques and children's books. A petting zoo and pony rides are available seasonally.

Museum of Church History and Art
(Sights & Activities - History Museums)
45 N West Temple
Salt Lake City UT 84101
801-240-3310
Description:
DOWNTOWN. Historical relics dating to the early 1800s are on display at this museum, and a film is explains the significance of several exhibits. The plow used as the primary "ground-breaker" in the valley can be seen here, as well as a variety of historical Mormon pictures.