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Day 114 – Take A Stroll on Broadway.

If you haven’t hit the Broadway Summer Stroll yet this Friday, August 20th from 6-9pm, is your last chance this year.

Presented by the Downtown Alliance, Local First and the Broadway Merchants Association, this has been a great once a month event this year. I am sorry to see it wrapping up for the year, but look forward to next year!

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Day 113 – Creepy Crawler Days at the Gallivan Center. FREE fun for the kids!

Radio Disney is at it again with Creepy Crawler Days at the Gallivan Center this Tuesday, August 17th from 11am – 1pm.

From the website:

Our friends from Scales and Tails will teach your kids how to say “fun with a forked tongue.” Don’t miss this fun show with a giant torus, huge python and other scaly creatures. We will also bring back the super popular waterslide along with our waterfall for those kids wanting to cool off.  
Bouncehouse and waterslide are free, train ride is $2, snowcones are also available for purchase.

For more information on this and all Gallivan Center Events click HERE!

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Day 112 – Dress Up Like Your Dead and Walk Like a Zombie.

The Crush of the Horde - Brisbane Zombiewalk, ...
Image by David Jackmanson via Flickr

It’s time to get your best dead on and hit the streets for the 3rd annual Salt Lake City Zombie Walk. Held at 7pm On August 8th the walk will start in the park area between the Main Library and City Hall.  All you have to do is have a craving from Brains and dress in your best Zombie garb.

More information on the walk and a map of the route can be found in Three locations:

http://www.facebook.com/slczombiewalk
http://www.myspace.com/zombiesinslc
http://www.slczombiewalk.blogspot.com

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About 365 Things To Do In Salt Lake City: This series features 365 wonderful things you can do in Salt Lake City, one day at a time, they may be year long activities or single day adventures.  If you have something you want us to feature in this series always feel free contact me and let me know. Follow 365 Things To Do on Facebook by clicking HERE

Day 111 – Head up to Hogle Zoo Tonight For Lions, Tigers and BEER! Oh My!

You heard right! Beer at the Zoo!  They are shipping out the strollers and bringing in the beer TONIGHT from 6:30pm – 9pm.  Tickets are $40. Ticket price includes tastes of up to 15 different beers, Zoo admission, bratwursts and snacks courtesy of Taste of the Wild Catering!  Beers available will come from Hoppers, Uintah and the State Liquor Stores!

For more information and to buy tickets, click HERE.

IMPORTANT NOTE:    ** Please park in the South Parking Lot behind the Zoo, just off Wasatch Blvd.  Remember, the beer events are for responsible adults, 21 and older, and valid ID must be presented at check in. We will admit guests 30 minute prior to the start of the event.

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About 365 Things To Do In Salt Lake City: This series features 365 wonderful things you can do in Salt Lake City, one day at a time, they may be year long activities or single day adventures.  If you have something you want us to feature in this series always feel free contact me and let me know. Follow 365 Things To Do on Facebook by clicking HERE

Day 110 – Take a Tour of the Utah State Historical Society Museum

Built in 1910 by Denver Rio Grande & Western r...
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How many of you knew there was a museum in the Rio Grande Depot? Along with housing the Utah State Historical Society and a Mexican Restaurant, this historical building (turning 100 this year) also houses a pretty great museum.

In addition to a great museum the building also houses a Research Center where you can browse 100′s of 1000′s of historical documents, photos and more to do your own research.

The first time I ever visited the museum I was taken by not only the beauty of the building, but also the rich history of our state and the vast displays of historical artifacts.  I spend hours there and couldn’t wait to go back.

They are open daily from 8:30am until 5pm, but hours can and do change so it is best to visit the WEBSITE, before going, for updated information.

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