On this episode of Travel Thru History We're dipping our toes into the largest Salt Water lake in the US, Salt Lake City, Utah. This mountain town is a budding metropolis complete with some of the the most awe-inspiring outdoor activities you can accomplish in one place. First, discover the beautiful architecture of the Utah State Capitol building. Utah is speckled with incredibly well-preserved, fossilized dinosaurs that are being discovered daily. The paleontologist's at Utah's Natural history museum are discovering its million year old history one rock at a time. Next, we hit mach 3 at Hill Aerospace Museum - a functioning air force base with dozens of airplanes to explore. Then, we "drive on" like a pioneer to "This is the Place Park" and tell the story of Utah's settlement through the eyes of its founder, Brigham Young. Finally, we'll hear the story of the pioneers of Utah's frontier by visiting Frontier Homestead State Park.
Broadcast In: English Duration: 0:21:31