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Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Cauldron Park

A commemorative park featuring the cauldron used in the Winter Games where a flame burned, symbolizing global athletic competition and unity.

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For a foray into more recent history, throw it back to 2002 (which was over 20 years ago now, yikes!) with a visit to Salt Lake's Olympic Cauldron Park. The 2002 Winter Olympics were hosted by SLC and the surrounding mountains and made a big impact on the growth and development of little ole Salt Lake.

amy.mac 1 year ago

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