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Old Posted: May 9, 2012, 7:12 PM
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Down Town Salt Lake City

Photos of Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah by Anthony / CTOBSL / DKCruzer

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Photos by: Anthony Bardarama/DKCruzer/CTOBSL
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Old Posted: May 10, 2012, 8:18 AM
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Thanks for your pictures, ctobsl!

I like Salt Like City´s downtown. Its avenues look very wide and clean. I like its buildings and parks.

Congrats and greetings from Madrid, Spain!
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I heart SLC
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I love downtown SLC at this time of year. So beautiful. Thanks for the pictures.
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Old Posted: May 10, 2012, 9:42 PM
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looks really nice
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Old Posted: May 10, 2012, 10:03 PM
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Not bad and very clean, well except one of those alleys (lol). Something about the area aside the light rail train makes me think of downtown Glendale, one of the burbs in L.A.

Thanks for sharing.
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Old Posted: May 10, 2012, 10:26 PM
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Not bad and very clean, well except one of those alleys (lol). Something about the area aside the light rail train makes me think of downtown Glendale, one of the burbs in L.A.

Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, that's a pretty scary alley. I was a afraid for my life taking that photo... lol
Thanks for all the positive comments on the photos, I am glad you all like them.
Salt Lake City is a pretty clean and safe city to live in, not to mention it's beauty and great mountains that surround it.
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SLC keeps getting better and better! I almost just took a job there. You're making me regret not taking it. Anyway, nice photos, great town. Thanks!
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I would really like to check out Salt Lake City one of these days. Nice photos!
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Wish you took a close-up of he new red, white, and blue light rail cars.....

The new red, white, and blue light rail cars are some of the most beautiful in the world.
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Old Posted: May 16, 2012, 4:17 AM
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I like the new Market Street Grill signage!
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Old Posted: May 19, 2012, 1:56 PM
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Fun thread. You captured some fresh angles for me and looks like you captured a beautiful day for your walk.
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Old Posted: Jun 9, 2012, 7:47 AM
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The new red, white, and blue light rail cars are some of the most beautiful in the world.

Zeno333, here is a photo of the light rail cars. I will try and get another view for you...

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Nice pictures. Salt Lake has a TON going for it. I was just there last week actually.

Also, there is something about the design of The Wells Fargo Center. I know it is the tallest in SLC at around 400ft, but there is something about it that gives me the impression that it is shorter.
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Nice. I've never been to SLC and haven't seen too much of it on the boards. Thanks for the tour.
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It has a certain Stepford quality. That's not a criticism. More good than bad. When everything is new it can be like that.

I wish every major street was 30' narrower. But downtown (public and private) is apparently doing a good job with architecture and urban design.

The sprawl stuff looks good in some cases, but I'm distured by how much land is wasted in many cases.
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Thanks for the great pics Ctbobsl. I hope to see more soon.
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Also great!
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