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Entrance to City Creek Park at State St. & 2nd Ave. The creek flows under State street and joins the North Temple St. aqueduct that empties into the Jordan River.
2008-08-28
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Beyond this gate is the Red Butte Canyon reservoir built in 1930 as the water supply for Fort Douglas. In 1968 it was designated a Research Natural Area & it is no longer accessible to the public.
2009-07-18
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This nature trail crosses Red Butte Creek off the south edge of Red Butte Creek Rd.
2009-07-08
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The pond with its water pavilion is a major attraction in Red Butte Garden
2007-10-03
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Known as ""Edna's Waterfall Garden"" this feature in Red Butte Garden is located at the west end of the pond.
2010-02-01
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Red Butte Creek separates the University of Utah campus and the University's Research Park. Here the creek flows behind a hotel in the park on Wakara Way.
2009-07-08
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The bridge spans Red Butte Creek on the northeast corner of Sunnyside Park.
2009-04-10
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The headgate is located on the north side of Sunnyside Ave. prior to Red Butte Creek flowing under the street and entering a series of subdivisions.
2009-04-10
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Minnie Miller, for whom the park was named, donated part of the land for the park in 1935
2009-04-10
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In 1998 the Utah Society, Daughters of the American Revolution placed this sign in Miller Park in honor of Minnie Miller.
2009-04-10
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Red Butte Creek flows southwesterly through early 20th century suburban neighborhoods of Salt Lake City's East Bench.
2009-04-10
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Workers are adjusting booms placed in Red Butte Creek to catch oil from a spill upstream.
2010-06-16
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Red Butte Creek flows westward through a backyard of a residence on Harvard Ave.
2010-02-02
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Red Butte Creek channelized on the west side of 1100 E just before it flows underground to the Jordan River.
2010-02-02
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The fine stone masonry of Miller Park, including this bridge, was completed in the late 1930s.
2009-04-10
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Bonneville Glen Park, maintained by the Bonneville L. D. S. Stake abuts Miller Park and is a continuation of the park setting surrounding Red Butte Creek as it flows southwesterly.
2009-04-12
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This waterfall, situated in Bonneville Glen Park, was created by a drop structure.
2009-04-12
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Red Butte Creek flows behind the Garden Park L. D. S. Ward and is a popular setting for wedding photographers.
2008-09-08
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Emigration Canyon, 9 miles long & 2 miles wide, was decleared a National Historic Landmark in 1961 due to the historic trail forged throught it by the Donner-reed Party and later by Mormon pioneers who settled the Salt Lake Valley. This view,...
2008-04-09
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Emigration Creek near the junction of Pinecrest Canyon Rd. & Emigration Canyon Rd.
2010-04-26
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Since the early 20th Century housing has been built adjacent to the creek. Many of the earliest examples were summer homes.
2010-04-26
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This diversion of the creek was created for recreational use as a fish pond at Camp Kostopulos.
2009-05-20
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The stone cairn & plaque comemorates the Donner-Reed Party's 1846 trek through the canyon on their way to California. In 1847 Mormon Pioneers would follow & improve the trail to reach the Salt Lake Valley.
2009-05-20
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