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utahstatecapitol.utah.gov | Visit the Utah State Capitol
A walk through the scenic Capitol grounds invites the exploration of the many memorials, monuments, and plaques, significant to Utah.
Schedule Your Tour | utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
Each tour covers topics including Utah State Capitol history and architecture, Utah history, and government processes. Select the appropriate form below to request a tour or field trip with bus funding.
Things to See and Do | utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
Each tour covers topics including Utah State Capitol history and architecture, Utah history, and government processes. Of all the things to see and do, this is the "can't miss" activity. Visitors of all ages will enjoy this exciting and engaging experience!
State Capitol History | utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
See where it all started. From breaking ground to laying the final stone. View a commemorative photo album documenting the construction of the Utah State Capitol. It was produced by Shipler's Commercial Photographs of Salt Lake City and presented to commission board members.
Parking, Directions and Maps | utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
Parking is available in the public lot located on the east side of the Senate Building. Parking is also allowed along the streets around the perimeter of the Capitol unless otherwise stated by signs. School and charter buses may find parallel parking on …
About | utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
The Capitol Preservation Board (CPB) was created in 1998 by the Utah State Legislature and Governor Michael O. Leavitt to be the Stewards of the Capitol. The Board and its staff maintain, improve, and oversee the buildings and grounds on the Capitol Hill Complex.
Contact | utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
Capitol Preservation Board Programs. If you have questions about any of the following programs, please visit their web pages. You may also call or email us with additional questions.
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Utah State Capitol
bookcase created from tres toppled on Capitol grounds when a tomado ripped through Salt Lake City in 1999 _ They are a symbol of Utah 's spirit and determination—a reminder that something good can come from a disaster.
History | utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
120 State Capitol Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. Scheduling: (801) 538-3074 [email protected] Visitor Services: (801) 538-1800 [email protected] Navigation Menu. Visit. Things to See and Do. Schedule a Field Trip. Schedule a Tour. ... Capitol Building …
Field Trips | utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
Whether you are planning a field trip, have a tour scheduled, or simply want to learn more about the Utah State Capitol, materials are available to make your experience a fun and educational one. Here you will find worksheets for school aged visitors, Capitol flashcards with various historical facts, coloring sheets, and scavenger hunts.