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Historic and Interesting Sites: Site Map
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Historic and Interesting Sites. Other Blogs and Posts:. The Lunch Bunch at the Gallivan Center. Murray City Cemetery - Half Way Camp. The Undaunted, Bluff Settlers. Canned Air is a Miracle. Moon Lake has Ground Squirrels. My Deck is Changing. Murray, Utah My Hometown. I Love My Deck. Waiting for the World's End. A Fly Fisherman Wilford Woodruff. Carp With A Bat. Old Mines and Stories:. The Lost Dutchman's Mine. Bingham Copper Mine, One Big Hole In The Ground. Indian Sites and Writings:.
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Historic and Interesting Sites: Granite Quarry for the Salt Lake Temple
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Historic and Interesting Sites. Friday, August 27, 2010. Granite Quarry for the Salt Lake Temple. In 1860 the Granite Quarry in Little Cottonwood started operation. Construction of the Salt Lake Temple had begun with the laying of the cornerstones for the foundation in 1853 but in 1857 with the coming of Johnston's Army the foundation of Red Butte Sandstone was covered and all activity at the site hidden. One man would hold a 16 inch star drill while another would hit the drill with an 8 pound hammer....
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Historic and Interesting Sites: About Me!
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Historic and Interesting Sites. I am starting a blog which is really quite crazy for me! Still it's CRAZY- -Don't Ya Think! I must say though that I am the writer, proof reader, editor, publisher, I take care of graphics and animation, I am. Webmaster, site designer,. Site reviewer, 'feature sites' judge and jury, marketing specialist, and traffic analyst. I also do the cooking and cleaning and surprise I have aged a little (well maybe a lot). This is me today. Oldie, but goodie! Old Mines and Stories.
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Woodys Tidbits: July 2010
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Friday, July 30, 2010. My Deck is Changing. I still love my deck and it is still very much the same as it was last year. Still draws the little critters but they are still very wary. And the Locust tree on the corner of the deck is still lush and full and very pleasant. But I have noticed a change this year. Things are changing and we must be going tropical. Look what I found. This ain't no hummingbird. We must be going tropical because I think Parrots live in the tropics. Posted by Harland W Larson.
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Historic and Interesting Sites: Lake Bonneville
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Historic and Interesting Sites. Tuesday, August 24, 2010. In the distant past Lake Bonneville covered a good sized part of Utah. It also extended west into part of what is now Nevada and also north into what is now Idaho. It is said to have been over a thousand feet in depth and was about the size of Lake Michigan. Salt and chemicals that came into the lake from the streams were left behind with the evaporation that was taking place. As the waters evaporated and the lake shrank the concentration of s...
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Woody's Wanderings: July 2010
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Humming Birds were there in force and they were not shy, they were actually quite aggressive and almost like mosquitos but I must say the were very interesting. We camped in the campground and right next to my good friends who were the campground hosts. They had been there for a few weeks and had their humming bird feeders out and those little birds knew it. One of the males would sit on a limb of a tree that overlooked one of the feeders and would do his best to chase all the oth...