Feed Me…I’m Hungry writer Michelle Sandstrom also does some writing over at The Daily Meal. She recently had the pleasure of attending a press trip in Salt Lake City. Read on for a taste of her experiences.
Salt Lake City may be known best for hosting the Olympics or the great skiing but, there is so much more in the city to do, like theNatural History Museum of Utah. Certainly any natural history buff or family traveling with children should make the museum one of their first stops, during their Salt Lake City visit. Shawn Stinson of Visit Salt Lake points out that the museum, “tells the worlds history using Utah artifacts.”
Though the museum is compact, the clever layout makes excellent use of space, cramming a whole lot of learning into a small area. The best way to see the museum is to take the elevator to the top floor and then walk down a sloping path that meanders its way through all of the exhibits. Each floor is filled with displays on topics including American Indian life and history, biology, geology, plate- tech-tonics, and everyone’s favorite: the dinosaurs.
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In the interest of full disclosure: this trip was fully paid for by Visit Salt Lake. However, any opinions expressed here are my own.
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