Brigham Young Monument
8.3 • Historical landmark
Statue depicts a historical figure with an outstretched hand facing a notable building, set near an intersection. Reflecting pool adds a calm element to the space. The site commemorates early pioneers entering a valley in the mid-19th century.
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Good to know
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The monument is open to the public year-round and has no admission fee.
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The site is wheelchair accessible with paved pathways.
3
Parking is available on nearby streets, but check for any restrictions.
15 E S Temple St, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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