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Salt Lake City, Utah recent comments:

  • Key Bank Tower, andrew (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This has been renamed the Key Bank Tower
  • Social Hall Plaza, andrew (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    This building's actual name is Social Hall Plaza.
  • Utah Jazz Training Facility (zions), uath jazz (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    uath jazz rocks !!!!
  • The Avenues, kingoftheaves (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    the avenues is the greatest place in the wolrd
  • Judge Memorial Catholic High School, Sketchtool wrote 15 years ago:
    Oldest place to have your boys molested by Catholic Priests. They call it "communion," or they call it "baptism."
  • Tesoro Salt Lake City Refinery, Sketchtool wrote 15 years ago:
    Great producer of vast quantities of pollution into the SLC area
  • Northwest Multipurpose Center, Daniel C. (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Seriously a bunch of idiots got on here.
  • Csilva Research Group, Me (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Remove this. Claudio Silvia has an office in a different location. Besides, this is hardly an appropriate entry. It's like putting "Bob's house."
  • The Avenues, ?? (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    ok
  • Frank Granato Importing Co , jwpslc wrote 16 years ago:
    Yup- this place is great.
  • Wal-Mart Supercenter, jwpslc wrote 16 years ago:
    Avoid this store like the plague.
  • Chistmas Street, jwpslc wrote 16 years ago:
    Actually, it's kind of lame. We drove and checked it out. Not worth it. Save your gas. Why is this street famous anyway?
  • Baskin-Robbins, lamaa alshami (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    yummy
  • The Avenues, lamaa alshami (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    ohhhhhh my god so many memories i wish i go back in time and live here again.
  • Mount Olivet Cemetery, ABoringStory wrote 16 years ago:
    Lots of deer live in this cemetery. Great for taking pictures.
  • Discovery Gateway, Bees (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Horrible place to work.
  • Wal-Mart Super Store To Replace Kmart, iamtjc wrote 17 years ago:
    9-11-2008; SLC Planning Com. issued a negative recommendation for a zoning change so a remodel is in the works.
  • Utah Jazz Training Facility (zions), Ercel (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I visited this place june_2008
  • KSL AM Radio Broadcast Towers, JayRobertson wrote 17 years ago:
    The large building in the lower left corner is the transmitter building and contains the 50,000 watt AM transmitter, operating on a frequency of 1160 KHz. The tower on the right, the tall tower, is the operative tower for the station and is 465 feet tall, supported by guy wires. The tower is "shunt fed" from the small building immediately to the left of the tower and the base of the tower is grounded -- it does not need to sit on an insulator as many tall towers do (for example, the KFI tower in the Los Angeles California area). The line between the tower and the transmitter building is a coaxial transmission line made of two concentric copper pipes, and is kept filled with dry nitrogen to prevent ingress of moisture. The tower to the left, the short tower, is one remaining of a pair of towers which supported the original vertical hanging-wire antenna. The building just to the right of the left tower is the old coupling house. The four concrete blocks located symmetrically to the right from the coupling house held a second tower. A cable between the two towers supported a vertical wire which hung down to the coupling house. Only the vertical wire was electrically active. The vertical wire antenna was later replaced by the 465 foot tower and the vertical wire became the backup antenna. When the KSL-TV station was built on Farnsworth Peak (we called it Coon Peak in the old days), the backup antenna was changed to a slant wire and was supported just by the left tower, freeing the right tower to be was moved to the peak to support the TV antenna. When the ConElRad emergency notification system was initiated, KSL added a low power transmitter on 640 KHz and the remaining small tower was used as the transmitting antenna for that system.
  • Ge Healthcare Oec, Ajay (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    WHAT IS AMNU FACTURING THERE?AJAY ksnajay.2008@rediffmail.com