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Remember these? Historic Utah landmarks that are gone forever

Remember these? Historic Utah landmarks that are gone forever

Kathleen Clove, KSL  |  Posted Jan. 13 - 10:55 a.m.  |  Save Story

Here are seven places that were once a part of every day life in Utah but now offer little to no trace of their existence.
Salt Lake City turns 175: 5 things you may or may not know about Utah's capital city

Salt Lake City turns 175: 5 things you may or may not know about Utah's capital city

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Jan. 9 - 10:17 a.m.  |  Save Story

This year marks a pivotal anniversary in Salt Lake City's history. These are some interesting facts about Utah's capital city.
Where to watch bald eagles in Utah in celebration of America 250

Where to watch bald eagles in Utah in celebration of America 250

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Jan. 6 - 4:35 p.m.  |  Save Story

This year marks the U.S.'s 250th birthday, and one way to celebrate is to view one of its more majestic symbols, which has a home in Utah.
Demolition of historic Idaho Falls water tower to begin Monday

Demolition of historic Idaho Falls water tower to begin Monday

Daniel V. Ramirez, EastIdahoNews.com  |  Posted Jan. 3 - 10:33 p.m.  |  Save Story

Built in 1937, Idaho Falls's old water tower is scheduled to begin its demolition on Jan. 5, marking the end of almost 90 years of service.
12 Utah places that received national historic recognition in 2025

12 Utah places that received national historic recognition in 2025

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Jan. 2 - 7:07 a.m.  |  Save Story

2026 will be a big year for history in Utah and across the U.S., but 2025 was also a big year in preserving and recognizing history in the state.
Nancy Drew, Betty Boop and more: 26 notable works entering the public domain in 2026

Nancy Drew, Betty Boop and more: 26 notable works entering the public domain in 2026

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Jan. 1 - 12:04 p.m.  |  Save Story

Nancy Drew, Betty Boop and the first version of what would become Pluto are among the countless creative works entering the public domain as their copyrights expire on New Year's Day.
Americans in 1998 tried to predict 2025. Here's what they got right

Americans in 1998 tried to predict 2025. Here's what they got right

Ariel Edwards-Levy, CNN  |  Posted Dec. 29 - 10:03 a.m.  |  Save Story

Gallup and USA Today called up 1,055 Americans on those landlines and asked them for their best predictions about a year in the distant future: 2025.
Salt Lake City won't break this 135-year-old record, but the similarities are striking

Salt Lake City won't break this 135-year-old record, but the similarities are striking

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Dec. 27 - 2:46 p.m.  |  Save Story

Salt Lake City's first snowfall of the year avoids a record set in early 1891, but there are a lot of similarities 135 years apart.
Tooele's Little Mountain Christmas tree stands as a beacon of community spirit

Tooele's Little Mountain Christmas tree stands as a beacon of community spirit

Curtis Booker, KSL  |  Posted Dec. 24 - 10:03 a.m.  |  Save Story

The Christmas tree on a hill in Tooele has been a holiday staple for nearly 50 years
Remembering Utah's epic snowstorms: Here's the top 6 that made history

Remembering Utah's epic snowstorms: Here's the top 6 that made history

Kathleen Clove, KSL  |  Posted Dec. 23 - 3:00 p.m.  |  Save Story

Here's a list of the top six snowfalls from a single storm, based on snow levels recorded at the Salt Lake City International Airport.
Church returns petroglyphs removed from Utah-Idaho border 80 years ago to Shoshone Nation

Church returns petroglyphs removed from Utah-Idaho border 80 years ago to Shoshone Nation

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Dec. 18 - 8:37 p.m.  |  Save Story

A 2,500-pound stone containing prehistoric petroglyphs has returned to wildland near the Utah-Idaho border, 80 years after it was removed and taken to a Tremonton church.
Camp Floyd's 'Spirit of the Season' shows how soldiers celebrated holidays 160 years ago

Camp Floyd's 'Spirit of the Season' shows how soldiers celebrated holidays 160 years ago

Alex Cabrero, KSL  |  Posted Dec. 12 - 8:38 p.m.  |  Save Story

A holiday celebration is planned at Camp Floyd State Park to show what life was like for soldiers stationed at the former Army base back in the late 1850s.
$3K reward offered as Utah investigates theft of human skull at ancient burial site

$3K reward offered as Utah investigates theft of human skull at ancient burial site

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Dec. 8 - 11:47 a.m.  |  Save Story

State officials are offering a $3,000 reward as they continue to investigate who stole a human skull from a protected ancient burial site in southern Utah.
From Springville to Wendover: WWII buildings are going back where they came from

From Springville to Wendover: WWII buildings are going back where they came from

Lee Benson, Deseret News  |  Posted Dec. 7 - 7:00 p.m.  |  Save Story

A Utah company is making a donation to preserve a piece of the state's and World War II's history.
Unseen photos of Rosa Parks return to Montgomery, Alabama, 7 decades later

Unseen photos of Rosa Parks return to Montgomery, Alabama, 7 decades later

Safiyah Riddle, Associated Press  |  Updated Dec. 7 - 4:00 p.m.  |  Save Story

Seven decades after Rosa Parks was thrust indelibly into American history for refusing to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama, new photos of the Civil Rights Movement icon have been made public for the first time.
Idaho man reflects on family's pioneering legacy in aviation and agriculture

Idaho man reflects on family's pioneering legacy in aviation and agriculture

Rett Nelson, EastIdahoNews.com  |  Posted Dec. 7 - 11:22 a.m.  |  Save Story

Bob Hoff reflected on his father, Mark, and his family's legacy in aviation and agriculture, after Mark Hoff was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Historic World War II buildings returning to Wendover after 75 years in Springville

Historic World War II buildings returning to Wendover after 75 years in Springville

Alex Cabrero, KSL  |  Posted Nov. 21 - 8:03 p.m.  |  Save Story

Two historic World War II–era buildings are making a long-awaited return to Wendover, nearly 75 years after they were first moved to Springville.
Salt Lake City has a clearer vision for historic Japantown as part of downtown changes

Salt Lake City has a clearer vision for historic Japantown as part of downtown changes

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Nov. 18 - 9:05 p.m.  |  Save Story

Salt Lake City leaders say they might be able to fully fund planning for a major overhaul of the city's historic Japantown street by the next fiscal year budget.
Southern Utah woman ordered to pay almost $15K in fines over damaged Utah petroglyph

Southern Utah woman ordered to pay almost $15K in fines over damaged Utah petroglyph

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Nov. 17 - 6:15 p.m.  |  Save Story

Daniela Ganassim Ericksen, 47, of Ivins, Washington County, was sentenced for land vandalism on Monday.
US National Archives releases Amelia Earhart records promised by Trump

US National Archives releases Amelia Earhart records promised by Trump

Steve Gorman, Reuters  |  Updated Nov. 15 - 10:42 a.m.  |  Save Story

The U.S. National Archives on Friday released several batches of records related to the 1937 disappearance of famed aviator Amelia Earhart over the Pacific, following President Donald Trump's orders.
Utah Mammoth embraces its prehistoric history with new museum 'quest' for fans

Utah Mammoth embraces its prehistoric history with new museum 'quest' for fans

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Nov. 14 - 6:15 a.m.  |  Save Story

A new "quest" gives Utah Mammoth fans a better chance to learn the history about the state's newest mascot.
Tracy Aviary plans to move original 87-year-old structure for new bird show pavilion

Tracy Aviary plans to move original 87-year-old structure for new bird show pavilion

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Nov. 12 - 6:16 a.m.  |  Save Story

One of Utah's oldest zoos received the green light to relocate one of its original buildings to make way for a new pavilion that will allow its handlers to conduct shows throughout the year.
Weber County woman installs field of flags to mark Veterans Day, honor locals killed in WWII

Weber County woman installs field of flags to mark Veterans Day, honor locals killed in WWII

Tim Vandenack, KSL  |  Posted Nov. 11 - 1:15 p.m.  |  Save Story

The daughter of a World War II veteran installed a field of flags in an Ogden park as a Veterans Day tribute to the 181 Weber County men killed in the war.
Salt Lake City's historic Tower Theatre may look more like its old self with new plans

Salt Lake City's historic Tower Theatre may look more like its old self with new plans

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Nov. 11 - 10:06 a.m.  |  Save Story

The Tower Theatre has been closed since 2020, but its owners say they're making progress in their quest to renovate the nearly century-old building.
A 7-story complex could soon wrap around this historic Salt Lake City synagogue

A 7-story complex could soon wrap around this historic Salt Lake City synagogue

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Nov. 9 - 7:15 a.m.  |  Save Story

A plan for a 113-unit apartment complex on the current lots next to and behind a historic Jewish temple near downtown now has the support of a key Salt Lake City commission.
Can tweaking history preservation law speed up building? Utah may have the solution

Can tweaking history preservation law speed up building? Utah may have the solution

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Nov. 2 - 5:45 p.m.  |  Save Story

There's bipartisan support to explore changes to a section of the 59-year-old preservation law that could address delays and other issues, following testimony from Utah's top preservation official and other experts.
Exploring the legacy of this historic Utah church through its time capsule

Exploring the legacy of this historic Utah church through its time capsule

Dennis Romboy, Deseret News  |  Posted Nov. 2 - 2:05 p.m.  |  Save Story

The newly opened time capsule and its carefully preserved artifacts at the Japanese Church of Christ gave not only a glimpse into its past — but also an uncertain future.
'Finally home': Fallen WWII pilot from Utah is laid to rest after 81 years

'Finally home': Fallen WWII pilot from Utah is laid to rest after 81 years

Par Kermani, KSL  |  Posted Oct. 17 - 7:14 p.m.  |  Save Story

Eight decades after he was shot down over the Pacific, Howard Allen Holding, a World War II pilot, was finally laid to rest Friday in Salt Lake City, concluding an 81-year mystery for his family.
Here's how wildlife refuges came to be and why they are celebrated

Here's how wildlife refuges came to be and why they are celebrated

Amy Joi O'Donoghue, Deseret News  |  Posted Oct. 17 - 8:05 a.m.  |  Save Story

It is National Wildlife Refuge Week, and people are celebrating these unique and diverse landscapes scattered across the country, and their histories are a story all their own.
Titanic exhibit invites Utahns to step back in time aboard the ill-fated ocean liner

Titanic exhibit invites Utahns to step back in time aboard the ill-fated ocean liner

Par Kermani, KSL  |  Posted Oct. 17 - 6:30 a.m.  |  Save Story

The Titanic Exhibition opens to the public on Friday at The Shops at South Town in Sandy, allowing visitors to step back in time and experience a piece of early 20th-century history.
Monet's Venice comes alive in new museum exhibit

Monet's Venice comes alive in new museum exhibit

Hannah Kliger  |  Posted Oct. 12 - 9:35 a.m.  |  Save Story

A new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum is transporting visitors to turn-of-the-century Venice, seen through the eyes of French impressionist Claude Monet.
A long-lost ancient Roman artifact reappears in a New Orleans backyard

A long-lost ancient Roman artifact reappears in a New Orleans backyard

Jack Brook, Associated Press  |  Posted Oct. 11 - 7:44 p.m.  |  Save Story

A family in New Orleans discovered what turned out to be a grave marker for a Roman sailor who died 1,900 years ago. Now the FBI is in talks with Italian officials to repatriate it.
This pair of 119-year-old buildings are now Salt Lake City's newest historic landmarks

This pair of 119-year-old buildings are now Salt Lake City's newest historic landmarks

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Oct. 8 - 12:00 p.m.  |  Save Story

A pair of historic housing buildings near downtown Salt Lake City are now historic landmarks, adding extra protections as the city's growth shifts toward them.
Salt Lake City posted its 2nd rainiest day in 151 years. What was its rainiest day?

Salt Lake City posted its 2nd rainiest day in 151 years. What was its rainiest day?

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Oct. 6 - 7:00 p.m.  |  Save Story

Salt Lake City came close to breaking a 1901 rain record this weekend. Some of Saturday's impacts were similar to 124 years ago.
How mean was this new Argentine dinosaur? It had a croc leg in its jaws

How mean was this new Argentine dinosaur? It had a croc leg in its jaws

Will Dunham, Reuters  |  Posted Sept. 27 - 9:19 a.m.  |  Save Story

A fossil unearthed in Argentina of a newly identified species of meat-eating dinosaur is providing insight into a poorly understood group of Cretaceous Period predators.
Photos: Church makes progress with Salt Lake Temple interior renovations, new entrances

Photos: Church makes progress with Salt Lake Temple interior renovations, new entrances

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Sept. 26 - 1:00 p.m.  |  Save Story

Crews have now completed key restoration pieces within many of the Salt Lake Temple's sacred rooms as renovations to Temple Square continue.
Unauthorized flagpole at historic Great Salt Lake site sparks state review

Unauthorized flagpole at historic Great Salt Lake site sparks state review

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Sept. 23 - 9:44 p.m.  |  Save Story

An iconic rock formation by the Great Salt Lake is at the center of a bizarre land vandalism mystery.
Elusive shipwreck found in Lake Michigan over 100 years after sinking

Elusive shipwreck found in Lake Michigan over 100 years after sinking

Taylor Nicioli, CNN  |  Posted Sept. 21 - 9:36 a.m.  |  Save Story

A "ghost ship" that sank in Lake Michigan nearly 140 years ago and eluded several search efforts over the past five decades has been found, according to researchers with the Wisconsin Underwater Archeology Association.
Utah acquires historic hot rod for new state museum. Here's when you'll be able to see it

Utah acquires historic hot rod for new state museum. Here's when you'll be able to see it

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Sept. 3 - 9:05 p.m.  |  Save Story

The Utah State Historical Society has acquired a historic car once used to break speed records, which will find a familiar home at the Utah Capitol next year.
This central Utah deli received $50K grant to preserve its historic character

This central Utah deli received $50K grant to preserve its historic character

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Sept. 1 - 12:13 p.m.  |  Save Story

The owners of a deli in the heart of a small central Utah community say they're thrilled to receive a $50,000 grant that will help them preserve their historic building.
An unusual quartz-tipped tool killed a man 12,000 years ago. Then what happened?

An unusual quartz-tipped tool killed a man 12,000 years ago. Then what happened?

Mindy Weisberger, CNN  |  Posted Aug. 31 - 9:32 a.m.  |  Save Story

A human skeleton excavated in Vietnam in 2017 that belonged to a man killed by a projectile 12,000 years ago is believed to be the first known evidence of conflict from that era, scientists say.
Gun used in Emmett Till's lynching is displayed in a museum 70 years after his murder

Gun used in Emmett Till's lynching is displayed in a museum 70 years after his murder

Sophie Bates, Associated Press  |  Updated Aug. 28 - 4:01 p.m.  |  Save Story

The gun used in the lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till is now on display for the public to see, 70 years after the killing.
Prehistoric camel fossil discovered in Utah turns out to be older than researchers expected

Prehistoric camel fossil discovered in Utah turns out to be older than researchers expected

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted Aug. 26 - 12:05 p.m.  |  Save Story

Utah researchers say a prehistoric camel bone found in Uintah County nearly four decades ago is much older than initially believed.
Salt Lake Plaza Hotel to be closed, demolished later this year

Salt Lake Plaza Hotel to be closed, demolished later this year

Emily Ashcraft, KSL  |  Posted Aug. 19 - 7:11 p.m.  |  Save Story

The Salt Lake Plaza Hotel, owned by the real estate investment arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will be closed this year and the site used temporarily for parking during the Salt Lake Temple open house, the church announced.
Springdale's Pioneer Cemetery and town jail earn national historic recognition

Springdale's Pioneer Cemetery and town jail earn national historic recognition

Stephanie DeGraw, St. George News  |  Posted Aug. 12 - 4:00 p.m.  |  Save Story

The Pioneer Cemetery in Springdale and a small sandstone jail built in 1935 by Civilian Conservation Corps workers were recently added to the National Register of Historic Places.
New book highlights forgotten murder of Idaho man 114 years ago

New book highlights forgotten murder of Idaho man 114 years ago

Rett Nelson, EastIdahoNews.com  |  Posted Aug. 2 - 8:26 a.m.  |  Save Story

For Dan Neal, the knowledge of his grandfather's murder has been part of his life for as long as he can remember. But until recently, he didn't know all of the details.
Utah's own little slice of Pompeii? BYU leads camp focused on archaeological excavation

Utah's own little slice of Pompeii? BYU leads camp focused on archaeological excavation

Logan Stefanich, KSL  |  Posted July 30 - 7:11 p.m.  |  Save Story

Under the hot summer sun, Utah middle and high school students — accompanied by BYU history and archaeology students — participated in an excavation at the Hinckley Mounds archaeological site in west Provo.
From gunfire to floats, a look at how Pioneer Day celebrations have changed

From gunfire to floats, a look at how Pioneer Day celebrations have changed

Kathleen Clove, KSL  |  Posted July 22 - 12:00 p.m.  |  Save Story

Commemorating the first pioneers has always been a loud and festive tradition in Utah.
Remembering the 1847 guys trip that settled Utah

Remembering the 1847 guys trip that settled Utah

Lee Benson, Deseret News  |  Posted July 21 - 10:17 a.m.  |  Save Story

This week 178 years ago they started rolling in, the first non-Indians to enter the Salt Lake Valley and not keep going.
Utah State Railroad Museum gets Western Pacific caboose; Merci Boxcar restoration complete

Utah State Railroad Museum gets Western Pacific caboose; Merci Boxcar restoration complete

Tim Vandenack, KSL  |  Posted July 18 - 5:34 p.m.  |  Save Story

The Utah State Railroad Museum in Ogden has acquired a Western Pacific caboose while restoration of the Merci Boxcar, a post-World War II gift from France, is complete.
Pioneers of Progress celebrate modern-day trailblazers

Pioneers of Progress celebrate modern-day trailblazers

Brynn Carnesecca, KSL.com  |  Posted July 18 - 9:23 a.m.  |  Save Story

Six Utahns with pioneer spirits were celebrated on Thursday night for their work and service in the community.
Utah had a role in building – and rebuilding – the Grand Canyon Lodge. Now it's gone again

Utah had a role in building – and rebuilding – the Grand Canyon Lodge. Now it's gone again

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted July 16 - 6:17 a.m.  |  Save Story

The Grand Canyon Lodge, recently destroyed by wildfire, held many Utah ties from its original 1920s construction to its 1930s rebuild.
What's next for Fisher Mansion? Report outlines future options for historic Salt Lake gem

What's next for Fisher Mansion? Report outlines future options for historic Salt Lake gem

Carter Williams, KSL  |  Posted July 15 - 12:39 p.m.  |  Save Story

Fisher Mansion has been mostly vacant for two decades, but a new report outlines how it could be reused as Salt Lake City begins a major repair of the 132-year-old building.
Judas Priest, Rick Springfield, John Oates and Bob Geldof reflect on 40 years of Live Aid

Judas Priest, Rick Springfield, John Oates and Bob Geldof reflect on 40 years of Live Aid

Maria Sherman, Associated Press  |  Posted July 13 - 11:04 a.m.  |  Save Story

Live Aid ended up helping to raise over $100 million for famine relief in Ethiopia and inspiring worldwide awareness for a cause it might otherwise have ignored.
'Attitude and perseverance': Advice, memories and lessons learned from 3 centenarians

'Attitude and perseverance': Advice, memories and lessons learned from 3 centenarians

Brynn Carnesecca, KSL.com  |  Posted July 12 - 8:28 p.m.  |  Save Story

From World War II, the Great Depression and modern technology, three of Utah's best have experienced over 100 years of life.
Utah WWII veteran celebrates 102nd birthday at saxophone-serenaded bash

Utah WWII veteran celebrates 102nd birthday at saxophone-serenaded bash

Brynn Carnesecca, KSL.com  |  Posted July 9 - 8:36 p.m.  |  Save Story

A World War II veteran, grandfather and friend, Warren Fong has made a lasting impact on everyone around him.
Buffalo Soldiers in Utah finally getting their due

Buffalo Soldiers in Utah finally getting their due

Lee Benson, Deseret News  |  Posted July 6 - 2:58 p.m.  |  Save Story

Thanks to Utah Cultural Site Stewardship, these men who played an important role in Utah history are getting a chance to take a bow more than a century later.
Historic Joseph Smith Memorial Building reopens after extensive renovation

Historic Joseph Smith Memorial Building reopens after extensive renovation

Art Raymond, Deseret News  |  Posted July 1 - 12:04 p.m.  |  Save Story

Visitors to the historic Joseph Smith Memorial Building can once again enjoy access to the lobby and mezzanine levels of the building. The chapel and other parts of the building remain under renovation.
Ogden seeks developers to rehab 'endangered' Union Stock Exchange building

Ogden seeks developers to rehab 'endangered' Union Stock Exchange building

Tim Vandenack, KSL  |  Posted June 21 - 4:17 p.m.  |  Save Story

Ogden officials are seeking developers to rehab the old Union Stock Exchange building, one of the "most endangered" structures in Utah.