<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><b>Featuring 34 self-guided walking tours, <i>Walking Salt Lake City</i> leads readers through some of the city's most interesting, scenic, and historic places.</b><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A new title in the <i>Walking</i> series, <i>Walking: Salt Lake City</i> is geared to first-time visitors to Salt Lake City--<i>and</i> to local residents. Both will enjoy the history and tales about places they thought they knew, and will be surprised to find walking destinations they may not have considered before. <p/>Each tour in the stylish, portable format touches on history, culture, and local architecture, plus insider recommendations on eateries, galleries, and nightlife. With clear maps depicting each walk, parking and public transit info, at-a-glance summaries and Points of Interest appendices, there's no better way to discover a city than on foot with a <i>Walking</i> guide. <p/><i>Walking Salt Lake City</i> is a time-traveling guide to Salt Lake City's past and to its vibrant present. Written by Utah natives, it presents rambles of every kind. The 30+ tours explore the city's downtown, which is experiencing an invigorating renaissance. While snow-capped mountains, famous canyon resorts, and the inland sea that gave the city its name invitingly beckon hikers, skiers, snowboarders, climbers, and day-trippers, <i>Walking Salt Lake City</i> unveils tempting reasons to enjoy the urban setting itself. Thoughtfully designed, the guide offers precise directions, easy-to-follow summaries, and tips about inviting eateries and shopping havens.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Walking Salt Lake City</i> reveals undiscovered corners from Sandy all the way up to Antelope Island. --The Davis Clipper, September 2012 <p/><i>Walking: Salt Lake City</i> caters to tourists who have never been to Salt Lake along with locals who have forgotten the beauty of city. --Salt Lake Magazine, September 2012 <p/>Whether you live in Salt Lake City or are just visiting, it can be easy to simply drive right by some of its historic gems without paying them a second thought. But if you're looking to explore the rich history of the Crossroads of the West, <i>Walking Salt Lake City</i> will help you do just that. --KCPW, Salt Lake City's NPR affiliate, August 2012 <p/>This guide includes a wide variety with something for every walker, and its compact size make it perfect for taking along on your rambles. -- The Deseret News, July 2012<br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Coauthors Lynn Arave and Ray Boren are Utah natives steeped in the history, culture, and panorama of Salt Lake City, and both have enjoyed longtime careers writing and photographing for area media. The men forged a solid professional relationship during decades of working together at Salt Lake City's premier newspaper, the Desert News. A go-to writer and editor at that newspaper for 31 years, Lynn Arave retired in December 2010 and now devotes his time to writing about the area he knows and loves so well. During his 35 years at the newspaper, avid photographer and writer Ray Boren won local, regional, and national recognition for his work.
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