Temple Square in Salt Lake City is my favorite family friendly place for a vacation. Many people like to go to temple square at Christmas time when brightly colored lights fill the trees on a frosty night. My favorite time is at Easter when carefully tended gardens display a rainbow of color and the quiet hope that spring always comes after even the longest winter. . . what seems dead always comes back to life. I was married in the Salt Lake Temple so this beautiful sacred place has special meaning to me. Ten children and 20 grandchildren later, my husband and I will celebrate our 37th anniversary this June.
The outdoor fountains in City Creek are stunning. |
I loved the covered walk-way so you can cross the street in style. |
My favorite place on Temple Square is in the visitor's center where a larger than life statue of Christ calms the soul and calls for quiet reflection on the meaning of life. |
I love the spring flowers that adorn every garden and fill the air with sweet assurance that only spring can bring. |
Across the street from temple square are two museums for family history and church history. There are child friendly hands-on-areas for the children. |
I love the Assembly Hall that looks the same as it did in Pioneer Days. |
The near-by Church Office Building also has beautiful gardens and statues that delight the eye and refresh the soul. |
Even though you are in the heart of a big city, Temple Square feels like a private walled place - perfect for personal meditation. Everything at temple square is free and open to the public. |
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Beautiful pictures, Janene. Thank you for sharing. David and I were in Temple Square in 1999 as part of a National Park tour. We were there on a Sunday so were able to attend the church service which was broadcast and listen to the wonderful Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Wonderful memories of a beautiful place. I can certainly see why this is a very special place for you.
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