Memory Grove was slated to be a park in 1902, but it officially opened in 1924 to honor fallen Utah soldiers. It's remained a quiet and reflective place since then even as it's grown.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — With an average of 4.
</p><p>Yet despite many of these happening — sometimes all at once — just blocks from a bustling downtown, the park is almost always calm and reverent.
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