Founded by Mormon pioneers seeking a place to practice their religion,
Salt Lake City became a center of regional commerce, fueled by mining
and the completion of the Union Pacific and local railroads. It
ultimately attracted residents from all parts of Europe, as well as
Mexico, China, and Japan.
Historic Photos of Salt Lake City captures the story of this unique
community through still photography selected from the finest
collections, a visual record of the city's history presented in striking
black-and-white photographs.
From the building of the magnificent Mormon Temple and Tabernacle to the
establishment of America's first department store; from muddy streets to
wide boulevards with park-like medians; from Greek grocery stores to
Japanese-American baseball teams, Historic Photos of Salt Lake City
tells a visual story of a unique American city.