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词条 List of National Historic Landmarks in Utah
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This is a complete List of National Historic Landmarks in Utah. The United States National Historic Landmark program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance.[1] The state of Utah is home to 14 of these landmarks, tying together a wide range of historic threads.

The table below lists all 14 of these sites, along with added detail and description.

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|type=NHLD
|pos=1
|article=Alkali Ridge
|name=Alkali Ridge
|image=AlkaliRidge.png
|date=1964-07-19
|lat=
|lon=
|address=near Blanding
|county=San Juan
|description= A set of widely-scattered archaeological remains of the earliest forms of Puebloan architecture, representing a period of transition from scattered, pit-style dwellings to a settled agricultural lifestyle. These multi-story buildings and kivas have yielded high-quality ceramics, and form the type location for the Pueblo II period (c. 10th century - c. 11th century). Landmark area is shown in red on map.
|refnum=66000740
|nolatlon=yes
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=2
|article=Bingham Canyon Mine
|name=Bingham Canyon Open Pit Copper Mine
|image=Bingham Canyon April 2005.jpg
|alt=Photograph of the Bingham Canyon Mine, taken from near the rim looking down to the bottom of the mine pit. Alpine snows cover about the upper one-third of the terraces inside the mine.
|date=1966-11-13
|address=Oquirrh Mountains
|lat=40.52236
|lon=-112.14947
|county=Salt Lake
|description= The world's first and largest open-pit copper mine, Bingham Canyon was opened in 1904.
|refnum=66000736
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=3
|article=Bryce Canyon Lodge
|name=Bryce Canyon Lodge and Deluxe Cabins
|image=Bryce Canyon Lodge.jpg
|alt=Photograph of the Bryce Canyon Lodge, surrounded by pine trees, illuminated by the sun at a low angle against a clear sky, with visitors standing on the verandah.
|date=1987-05-28
|address=Bryce Canyon National Park
|lat=37.62618
|lon=-112.16656
|county=Garfield
|description= The Union Pacific Railroad built this national park lodge in 1924-1927. The architectural style was used by railroads for lodges across the American west with the encouragement of the National Park Service.
|refnum=87001339
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=4
|article=Topaz War Relocation Center
|name=Central Utah Relocation Center (Topaz)
|image=Topaz War memorial.jpg
|alt=Photograph of the word "Topaz" written in barbed wire strung on a chain-link fence, at the Central Utah Relocation Center in 2006.
|date=2007-03-29
|address=near Delta
|lat=39.411111
|lon=-112.772222
|county=Millard
|description= One of 10 relocation centers for internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The internees were mostly from northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area, and included many professional artists.[2]
|refnum= 07000432
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=5
|article=Danger Cave
|name=Danger Cave
|image=Danger Cave UT - NHL.jpg
|alt=Photograph of the entrance to Danger Cave.
|date=1961-01-20
|address=near Wendover
|lat=40.751944
|lon=-114.015833
|county=Tooele
|description=
|refnum=66000741
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=6
|article=Desolation Canyon
|name=Desolation Canyon
|image=DesolationCanyonBLM.jpg
|date=1968-10-18
|address=on the Green River
|lat=39.416667
|lon=-110.011111
|county=Carbon, Emery, Grand, and Uintah
|description= This remote canyon on the Green River was traversed by John Wesley Powell in 1869. Powell's expedition was sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution.
|refnum=68000057
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=7
|article=Emigration Canyon
|name=Emigration Canyon
|image=EmigrationCanyon.jpg
|alt=Photograph of a high and broad view of Emigration Canyon.
|date=1961-01-20
|address=Salt Lake City
|lat=40.766667
|lon=-111.766667
|county=Salt Lake
|description= The Mormon pioneers traversed the Wasatch Range through this canyon at the western end of their trail, beginning in 1847. The canyon mouth is the location of Brigham Young's famous quotation "This is the place."
|refnum=66000737
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=8
|article=Fort Douglas (Utah)
|name=Fort Douglas
|image=Camp Douglas 1866.jpg
|alt=Historic photograph of Camp Douglas, a collection of tents and a few buildings around a tall U.S. flag amidst a desolate flat, which later became Fort Douglas.
|date=1975-05-15
|address=Salt Lake City
|lat=40.76467
|lon=-111.8337
|county=Salt Lake
|description= This US Army post was established in the 1860s to uphold United States authority in the Mormon territories, and to protect overland transportation and communication lines.
|refnum=70000628
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=9
|article=Mountain Meadows massacre
|name=Mountain Meadows Massacre Site
|image=Mmm 1999 cairn.jpg
|date=2011-06-23
|address=Central
|lat=37.475481
|lon=-113.643625
|county=Washington
|description= Site of the controversial 1857 massacre of migrants by Utah territorial militia.
|refnum=11000562
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=10
|article=Salt Lake City Council Hall
|name=Old City Hall
|image=SLCOldCityhall.jpg
|alt=Photograph of the Salt Lake City Old City Hall from the Utah State Capitol grounds.
|date=1975-05-15
|address=Salt Lake City
|lat=40.77393
|lon=-111.8868
|county=Salt Lake
|description= Completed in 1866, the city hall also served as the capitol of the Utah Territory, and was the scene of many tensions between Mormon leaders and the United States.
|refnum=71000846
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=11
|article=Quarry Visitor Center
|name=Quarry Visitor Center
|image=Dinosaur Quarry VC NPS1.jpg
|date=2001-01-03
|address=Dinosaur National Monument
|lat=40.4404
|lon=-109.30125
|county=Uintah
|description= Built as part of the National Park Service's Mission 66 program of modern architectural design in the US national parks, this visitor center exemplifies the philosophy of locating visitor facilities immediately at the resource being interpreted. The building was closed due to structural damage from unstable soils in 2006, and extensive works, including construction of a new visitor center, were undertaken.
|refnum=86003401
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=12
|article=Reed O. Smoot House
|name=Reed O. Smoot House
|image=Smoot House Provo Utah.jpeg
|date=1976-12-08
|address=Provo
|lat=40.232339
|lon=-111.655529
|county=Utah
|description= The home of Reed Smoot from 1892 to his death in 1941. Smoot was a prominent US Senator best known for advocacy of protectionism and the Hawley-Smoot Tariff.
|refnum=75001831
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=13
|article=Temple Square
|name=Temple Square
|image=1897 Temple Square.jpg
|alt=Photograph of Temple Square in 1897, showing the Assembly Hall, the Tabernacle, and the Salt Lake Temple.
|date=1964-01-29
|address=Salt Lake City
|lat=40.770083
|lon=-111.89267
|county=Salt Lake
|description= The earthly center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Begun in the mid-19th century, the Square's Mormon landmarks include the Salt Lake Temple, the Tabernacle, and the Assembly Hall.
|refnum=66000738
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=14
|article=Brigham Young Complex
|name=Brigham Young Complex
|image=LionHouse.jpg
|alt=Photograph of the Lion House from the sidewalk, with the Beehive House just visible behind.
|date=1964-01-28
|address=Salt Lake City
|lat=40.76771
|lon=-111.88795
|county=Salt Lake
|description= The Beehive House and adjacent Lion House were the residence of Brigham Young from 1852 until his death in 1877. As President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the time of the Mormon settlement of the Salt Lake Valley, Young and his home were pivotal in the development of the Church, Utah, and the American west.
|refnum=70000626
}}
|}

See also

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  • List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Utah
  • Historic preservation
  • National Register of Historic Places
  • History of Utah
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References

1. ^{{cite web | last = National Park Service | first = | authorlink = National Park Service | coauthors = | title = National Historic Landmarks Program: Questions and Answers | work = | publisher = | date = | url = http://www.nps.gov/nhl/QA.htm | doi = | accessdate = 2007-09-21 }}
2. ^{{cite press release|title=Interior Secretary Kempthorne Designates 12 National Historic Landmarks in 10 States |publisher=U.S. Department of the Interior |date=2007-04-04 |url=http://www.doi.gov/news/07_News_Releases/070404.html |accessdate=2007-05-29 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071027001849/http://www.doi.gov/news/07_News_Releases/070404.html |archivedate=2007-10-27 |df= }}

External links

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  • National Historic Landmark Program at the National Park Service
  • Lists of National Historic Landmarks
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