Salt Lake City
Some of the key events about Salt Lake City
- 1844A violent mob killed the founder of Mormonism at Carthage Jail, leading to the Mormon exodus to the Salt Lake Valley
- 1847The first Mormon pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, establishing the settlement that would become Salt Lake City
- 1853Construction began on the Salt Lake Temple, a significant religious and architectural landmark
- 1857The Utah War began, resulting in tensions between Mormon settlers and the U.S. government
- 1870The first transcontinental railroad reached Salt Lake City, boosting economic growth and connectivity
- 1896Utah gained statehood, with Salt Lake City as its capital
- 1910A severe air pollution problem emerged due to coal burning and geographic features, earning the nickname "Smoke City"
- 1911The Utah State Capitol building was completed, becoming a symbol of state government
- 1934The Great Depression severely impacted the city, with unemployment reaching 35.8%
- 1947The first television station in Utah, KDYL-TV (now KTVX), began broadcasting from Salt Lake City
- 1962The Salt Lake City Main Library opened, becoming a cultural and educational hub for the community
- 1979The Salt Palace Convention Center opened, enhancing the city's ability to host large events and conferences
- 1983Severe flooding caused extensive damage to the city and surrounding areas
- 1999A destructive tornado struck downtown Salt Lake City, causing significant property damage
- 2002Salt Lake City successfully hosted the Winter Olympics, showcasing the city to a global audience
- 2002A major bribery scandal erupted surrounding the city's bid for the Winter Olympics
- 2007A mass shooting occurred at Trolley Square mall, resulting in multiple fatalities
- 2015The city declared a state of emergency due to a homelessness crisis
- 2016The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater opened, enriching the city's performing arts scene
- 2020A 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck the Salt Lake Valley, causing damage to buildings and infrastructure
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