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Salt Lake City beckons you!


Sean Reynolds

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Spring. I went out and snapped some photos of downtown and the area just east of downtown. Then my memory card was full and I went home. I walked a lot and you better enjoy this because it took me forever to upload, resize and polish these photos.

So it was sunny, but rather cold (only 50 outside). I should have put it off until Saturday when it's supposed to be 70. Who knows, maybe I'll do another thread just to piss you all off. I've been pretty quiet (my first SLC thread of the year). So let's hope it was worth the wait...:D

An apartment building...ooooh

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Su Casa...with a residential complex being built behind.

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Looking toward downtown....

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Another apartment.....

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Fresh cut grass, yum!

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Andy's! Andy ROCKS! Come in for GOOD TIMES!

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Good fooooood!!1221!

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Uh..Michael Jackson lives here.

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Salt Lake's Antique District.

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Alley, looking toward a church.

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Church turned into antique store.

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Another cleaners.

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What to do ya' know..more antiques!

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And more apartments.

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You got that right...ANTIQUES!

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Oh my ever loving god, EVEN MORE!!!111!%&^@#^$!@

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They call me mellow yellow.

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So many antiques..they've spilt out onto the sidwalks!

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Yellow, yellow every where...

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Ken Sanders, no relation to Colonel Sanders.

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The guy is giving me the evil EYE!

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Broadway Centre, isn't she lovely?

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Wells Fargo.

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Looking up to Wells.

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Lower part of Main Street.

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Uhm Yeah...

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TRAX rides. It's pimp.

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Boston Building.

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The base.

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Historic.

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Historic II

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Salt Lake City Mine and Stock Exchange Building. All part of the Exchange Place

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Pretty cool looking alley.

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City-County building.

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Who says SLC doesn't have palm trees! ;)

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Twin Boston & Newhouse buildings.

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Always Coca-Cola....

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Stacked.

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Club Manhattan.

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Federal Court House.

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EVIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111111

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Awww

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Main

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Waitin' for TRAX.

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Playin chess.

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Down Main

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One Utah Center

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Here comes TRAX!

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Inside.

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Just bummed a ride until we reached the top of Main.

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1847!

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Zions Bank Tower construction.

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Looking down Main.

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Main II

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Old Hotel Utah, now the Joey Smith Memorial Building.

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Eagle Gate apartments.

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Looking east down South Temple Street.

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Apartments.

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Looking west down South Temple Street.

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Cathedral of the Madeleine.

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Apartments across from the Madelein.

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Cathedral.

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Yea

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Looking toward the south part of downtown.

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Toward the Wasatch.

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East toward apartments.

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Gosh, great pictures. Salt Lake is such a fantastic city. I lived there for close to a year and loved every second of it. I barely used my car and loved walking down the many scenic streets and to the great parks there. I miss it, I will return someday.

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For its relatively small size when compared to other important US cities, Salt Lake City is very impressive. Those mountains in the backgound help it out quite a bit, too.

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I love SLC!!!! and its not big but very, very fun (sometimes) and there building two new towers so that will really add on to the city's density and vertical strentgh :)
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