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47 Unusual Places In Utah That Proves The State Is Mysterious

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11.) USPS Remote Encoding Facility

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This is the only facility in the US where unrecognizable handwriting on mails are deciphered and encoded. Every mail that goes through the best OCR machines that remain unread is sent to this facility to be read.

12.) The Bronze Monument Overlooking The Salt Lake Valley

This monument in Emigration Canyon marks the what is thought to be the place where Brigham Young and other Mormon pioneers first entered Salt Lake Valley in 1847.

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13.) Tintic Standard Reduction Mill in Goshen Utah

The mill was opened in 1920 and was in operation for five years before it was finally shut down completely. What remains standing in its place has served as a canvas for graffiti artists for centuries.

14.) The Devil’s Slide

This massive limestone chute is formerly known as the “Gutter Defile.” It is located on the southern side of Interstate 84 in Weber Canyon, near Croydon, and just about eight miles east of Morgan.

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15.) Sun Tunnels

This artistic display was the design and creation of Nancy Holt and was completed in 1976. Four concrete tubes, which were pierced by holes of varying sizes to depict certain constellations, were laid out near the Great Salt Lake in an open X configuration.

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