United States Utah Salt Lake City

The Eagle Gate Monument

A historic monument featuring a large eagle atop an arch, originally built in 1859 to mark the entrance to a prominent estate.
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The Eagle Gate Monument is a historic landmark in Salt Lake City that was built in 1859. The monument features a large eagle perched atop a gate that once marked the entrance to Brigham Young's private property. Today, the Eagle Gate Monument serves as a symbol of the city's heritage and is a popular attraction for visitors to Salt Lake City.

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The Eagle Gate Monument Guides

  • Salt Lake City in One Day

    stillontheroad (Giada Matera)
    Here are the spots I've been to when I visited SLC for just a day. Love when all the most important landmarks are walking distance.
  • Historic Salt Lake City Walking Tour

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Salt Lake City, Utah is a city rich in history and culture, with a story that spans back over 170 years. A Salt Lake City history walking tour is a unique opportunity to explore the city's past and present, and to gain a deeper understanding of the people and events that have shaped this vibrant community. From the founding of the Mormon Church and the arrival of the pioneers, to the construction of the state capitol and the city's growth as a center of industry and commerce, there is much to discover on a Salt Lake City history walking tour. Whether you are a local looking to learn more about your city, or a visitor eager to explore Salt Lake City's fascinating past, this walking tour is a must-see experience.