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Washington Square Park (Salt Lake City)

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Early names for the square included Eighth Ward Square, Emigration Square, and Washington Square. From about 1859 until the mid 1860s, the square served as the campground for newly arrived Mormon pioneers. Other emigrants passing through the city on their way to areas further west, such as
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Later the square became the site of a skating pond, was used as circus grounds, hosted a marketplace for hay, and for a time included a baseball park. Then finally, in the 1890s, the City and County Building was constructed in the center of the block.
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is blocked off to create one large event plaza. To protect the lawn and trees, the large celebrations are, as of 2019, limited to four a year (including the Living Traditions Festival, Utah Arts Festival,
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On February 21, 1957 the Salt Lake City Commission passed a resolution officially naming the grounds "Washington Square" in honor of one of its older names (which had been used in honor of US President
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One notable gathering in the park happened on June 16, 1995, when 40,000–50,000 people congregated on the west side of the City and County Building to watch, live on a large screen, the
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A similar event occurred on July 24, 2024, when thousands gathered on the east side of Washington Square for a "Celebrate 2034" party, to watch coverage from Paris of the
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during a celebration in front of the City and County Building on February 7, 2002. The square was also the site of concerts and other entertainment during the games.
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The block containing the park was designated a public square in the initial 1847 survey of Salt Lake City. Early on it was used as a campground for newly arrived
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read the winning city—Salt Lake City—the crowd at Washington Square cheered loudly for minutes, drowning out the rest of Samaranch's words. As part of the
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Several of Salt Lake City's cultural events take place at Washington Square, and often 200 East Street between it and
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Crowds gather in Washington Square to witness the announcement of the 2034 Winter Olympics host
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Baltezore, Jay; Fisher, Claire (June 17, 1995). "Agonizing Olympic Wait Ends in Jubilation".
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National Historic Trails Auto Tour Route Interpretive Guide: Utah — Crossroads of the West
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Baird, Joe (February 8, 2002). "Cold weather, warm cheers: Olympic torch rolls in SLC".
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began to survey and layout Salt Lake City, beginning at the newly established
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Like other blocks in Salt Lake City's original grid, Washington Square is 10
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DUP monument commemorating the square's usage as a pioneer campground
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that is bounded on the north by 400 South (University Boulevard/
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Salt Lake City: Parks & Public Lands (April 2019).
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Urban park
Salt Lake City
Utah
Coordinates
40°45′36″N 111°53′13″W / 40.76000°N 111.88694°W / 40.76000; -111.88694
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Salt Lake City
Utah
Salt Lake City and County Building
Mormon pioneers
wagon trains
Western United States
city block
Utah State Route 186
State Street
U.S. Route 89
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Salt Lake City and County Building
Library Square
Utah Pride Festival
Days of '47 Pioneer Celebration

Mormon settlers
Salt Lake Valley
Orson Pratt
Salt Lake meridian
Pioneer Park

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