Ogden: Attractions and more...
Ogden Eccles Dinosaur Park lies on the banks of the River Ogden and covers an area of 5 acres of landscaped land. There are more than hundred life size replicas of dinosaurs in the park.
Golden Spike National Historic Site lies in Northern Utah and was built in 1965 for honoring the completion of the 1st transcontinental railroad across the United States of America.
Peery’s Egyptian Theater is a movie hall which was built in 1924. The structure was later reopened in 1997 to include a performing arts center as well.
The Ogden Utah Temple is dedicated to Lord Jesus Christ and is built with a contemporary single spire design. The total floor area of the temple covers hundred and fifteen thousand square feet and has gold windows with directional glass which adds to the beauty of the structure.
One can also enjoy skiing at Snowbasin, which is one of the oldest ski resorts in USA in the city of Ogden which opened in 1939 and has also held the 2002 Winter Olympic races here.
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