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Delve into Arlington Hills
The district Arlington Hills of Salt Lake City in Salt Lake County (Utah) is a subburb in United States about 1,839 mi west of Washington DC, the country's capital town.
If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Farmington, Morgan, Ogden, Coalville and Tooele. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 9°C / 48 °F
Morning Temperature | 2°C / 36 °F |
Evening Temperature | 6°C / 42 °F |
Night Temperature | 4°C / 40 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 46% |
Air Pressure | 1025 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 3 km/h (2 mph) from South-East |
Cloud Conditions | Clear sky, covering 5% of sky |
General Conditions | Sky is clear |
Wednesday, 4th of December 2024
9°C (47 °F)
4°C (40 °F)
Sky is clear, light breeze, clear sky.
Thursday, 5th of December 2024
9°C (48 °F)
4°C (39 °F)
Few clouds, light breeze.
Friday, 6th of December 2024
7°C (45 °F)
3°C (38 °F)
Sky is clear, light breeze, clear sky.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Sheraton Salt Lake City Hotel
Hilton Salt Lake City Center
Salt Lake City Marriott University Park
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Salt Lake City Downtown
Salt Lake City Marriott City Center
Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek
LITTLE AMERICA - SALT LAKE CITY
GRAND AMERICA HOTEL
Anniversary Inn - South Temple
OAKWOOD DWNTWN SALT LAKE CTY
Videos from this area
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Cross country on bonneville shoreline SLC!
Bonneville shoreline trail above lime kiln gulch. Heading down into city creek from the U of U trail started at the country club. Riding a 2013 jamis dakar xc comp F/S. with geax goma front...
Salt Lake Valley from Bonneville Shoreline Trail via Quadcopter- Summary
I did a short hike up the Bonneville Shoreline Trail to fly my quadcopter and try out the new GPS and video camera. It snowed the prior night at that elevation, which made for some fun shots....
Fireworks around Salt Lake City on New Years Eve 2014 via Quadcopter
Filmed the New Year fireworks at midnight from my quadcopter.
Bobsled Downhill
Bob Sled Downhill trail off of the Salt Lake Section of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. This is the "Big Brother" to Rodeo Down at Lambert Park. See more about the trail at: http://www.singletr...
Bobsled Mountain Biking Trail May 2010
A fast ride down the bobsled trail, which drops down from the BST into northern Salt Lake City. Ridden and filmed by Ian Beaty.
Quad's New Trick- Flips!
Quick video of my quadcopter doing intentional flips, which is a new trick. Camera is set on the ground facing up.
SOLD - Spectacular Modern Luxury Home - Salt Lake City, UT - 1174 East Chandler
Spectacular Salt Lake Modern Home 1174 E Chandler Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84103 Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 6 Lot: .70 Acres Square Feet: 10896 Year: 1979 Spectacular Setting with panoramic views...
SOLD - Luxury Salt Lake Real Estate - Federal Heights - Military Way
Exclusive Federal Heights Estate 1518 E Military Way Salt Lake City, UT 84103 Bedrooms: 5 Baths: 4 Lot: .45 Acres Square Feet: 6213 Year: 1978 Beauty and elegance await you in this Exclusive...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Frank Moss (politician)
Frank Edward "Ted" Moss (September 23, 1911 – January 29, 2003) was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a United States Senator from Utah from 1959 to 1977.
Porter Rockwell
Orrin Porter Rockwell (June 28, 1813 or June 25, 1815 – June 9, 1878) was a figure of the Wild West period of American History and a law man in the Utah Territory. Nicknamed Old Port and labeled "the Destroying Angel of Mormondom", during his lifetime he was as famous and controversial as Wyatt Earp or Pat Garrett.
Federal Heights, Salt Lake City
Federal Heights is a neighborhood in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is generally considered as the residential area to the east of Virginia Street and to the north of South Temple Street in Salt Lake City. It abuts the Wasatch Mountains to the north, and the University of Utah to the south and east. Federal Heights is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in Salt Lake City. Many of the homes in the area date to the early 1900s.
Elijah Abel
Elijah Abel (July 25, 1808 – December 25, 1884) was the first black elder and seventy in the Latter Day Saint movement, and one of the few black members in the early history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to receive the priesthood.
William H. King
William Henry King (June 3, 1863 – November 27, 1949) was an American lawyer, politician, and jurist from Salt Lake City, Utah. A Democrat, he represented Utah in the United States Senate from 1917 until 1941.
James C. Fletcher
James Chipman Fletcher (June 5, 1919 – December 22, 1991) was the president of the University of Utah from 1964 to 1971. He also served as the 4th and 7th Administrator of NASA, first from April 27, 1971, to May 1, 1977, and again from May 12, 1986, to April 8, 1989.
Elbert D. Thomas
Elbert Duncan Thomas (June 17, 1883 – February 11, 1953) was a Democratic Party politician from Utah. He represented Utah in the United States Senate from 1933 until 1951.
Wallace F. Bennett
Wallace Foster Bennett (November 13, 1898 – December 19, 1993) was an American businessman and politician. A member of the Republican Party, he served as a United States Senator from Utah from 1951 to 1974. He was the father of Bob Bennett, who later held his seat in the Senate (1993–2011).
Zina D. H. Young
Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Smith Young (31 January 1821 – 28 August 1901) was an American social activist and religious leader who served as the third general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1888 until her death. She was a polygamous wife of Joseph Smith, and later Brigham Young, each of whom she married while she was still married to her first husband, Henry Jacobs.
Bathsheba W. Smith
Bathsheba W. Smith {{#invoke:InfoboxImage|InfoboxImage|image=Bathsheba W. Smith. JPG|size=|sizedefault=frameless|alt=Photo of Bathsheba W. Smith|suppressplaceholder=yes}} 4th General President of the Relief Society November 10, 1901 (1901-11-10) – September 20, 1910 (1910-09-20)Called by Lorenzo SnowPredecessor Zina D. H. YoungSuccessor Emmeline B.
Joseph Lafayette Rawlins
Joseph Lafayette Rawlins (March 28, 1850 – May 24, 1926) was a delegate from the Territory of Utah and a Senator from Utah. Rawlins was born at Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah on March 28, 1850. He pursued a classical course at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. He was a professor at the University of Deseret, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1873–1875. He then studied law; he was admitted to the bar in 1875, and he commenced practice in Salt Lake City.
J. Golden Kimball
Jonathan Golden Kimball (June 9, 1853 – September 2, 1938) was a prominent and well known leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as a member of the First Council of the Seventy from 1892 until his death in 1938. He is considered one of the most colorful and beloved of the Church's General Authorities.
Larry H. Miller
Lawrence Horne "Larry H.
Wayne Owens
Douglas Wayne Owens (May 2, 1937 – December 18, 2002) was a member of the United States House of Representatives for Utah's 2nd congressional district from 1973 to 1975 and again from 1987 to 1993. Born and raised in the small town of Panguitch, Utah, Owens graduated from Panguitch High School in 1955, then attended the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, from which he earned his Bachelor's degree in 1961 and his Juris Doctor in 1964.
John Milton Bernhisel
John Milton Bernhisel (June 23, 1799 – September 28, 1881) was an American physician, politician and early member of the Latter-day Saint movement. He was a close friend and companion to both Joseph Smith, Jr. and Brigham Young. Bernhisel was the original delegate of the Utah Territory in the United States House of Representatives (1851–1859, 1861–1863) and acted as a member of the Council of Fifty of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Emmeline B. Wells
Emmeline Blanche Woodward Harris Whitney Wells (pronounced em-ma-leen) (February 29, 1828 – April 25, 1921) was an American journalist, editor, poet, women's rights advocate and diarist. She served as the fifth general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1910 until her death.
Lester Wire
Lester Farnsworth Wire (September 3, 1887–April 14, 1958) is credited with the invention of the electric traffic light in 1912 in Salt Lake City. Wire worked as a detective for the Salt Lake City police force. The earliest known patent for a traffic light in the US was U.S. Patent # 1,251,666 issued January 1, 1918, to J.B. Hoge of Cleveland, OH.
Joseph Standing
Joseph Standing (October 5, 1854 – July 21, 1879) was a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who was killed by a mob near the town of Varnell, Whitfield County, Georgia in 1879.
Calvin L. Rampton
Calvin Lewellyn Rampton (November 6, 1913 – September 16, 2007) was the 11th Governor of the state of Utah from 1965 to 1977. Following his graduation from Davis High School in 1931, he took over his family's automobile business, due to his father's death that same year. He sold the business in 1933 and entered the University of Utah, graduating in 1936. Rampton married Lucybeth Cardon (1914–2004) on March 10, 1940; they had four children.
John Thomas Caine
John Thomas Caine (January 8, 1829 – September 20, 1911) was a delegate to the United States House of Representatives from the Territory of Utah.
William Henry Hooper
William Henry Hooper (December 25, 1813 – December 30, 1882) was a U.S. Congressional delegate from the Territory of Utah. Born in Cambridge, Maryland, Hooper attended the common schools. He engaged in mercantile pursuits and moved to Illinois in 1835 and settled in Galena, where he engaged in trade on the Mississippi River. While in Illinois, he became a member of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Sherman P. Lloyd
Sherman Parkinson Lloyd (January 11, 1914 - December 15, 1979) was a U.S. Representative from Utah.
Barbara B. Smith
Barbara Bradshaw Smith (January 26, 1922 – September 13, 2010) was the tenth general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1974 to 1984. She was the first Relief Society president to have been born in the 20th century. A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, Smith graduated from South High School in 1940. In 1974 Smith succeeded Belle S.
Clarissa S. Williams
Clarissa Smith Williams (April 21, 1859 – March 8, 1930) was the sixth general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1921 to 1928. Williams was the first native Utahn to become Relief Society president. Clarissa Smith was born in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, to Susan West, the seventh wife of LDS Apostle George A. Smith. In 1901, Bathsheba W. Smith, who was one of George A.
Block U
The Block U is a large concrete hillside letter on Mount Van Cott in Salt Lake City, Utah. The stylized "U" is a logo of the University of Utah and is located just north of the university’s campus. It is one of the earliest hillside letters. It sits at 1600 meters (5,249 feet) above sea level. Lights outlining the Block U flash when athletic teams from the University of Utah win and burn steady when they are defeated.