Solomon Moore’s South Temple Treasure Hunt in Salt Lake City

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If you receive your treasure adventure and it isn't what you expected, simply return it to us unused within ten days, and we'll give you a complete refund including the shipping charge. The Following locations are visited when doing the Solomon Moore South Temple Treasure Hunt:

Union Pacific Railroad Depot
The Salt Lake Union Pacific Railroad Depot opened its doors in 1909. The sandstone building was constructed in a French Second Empire architecture style which made it a one of a kind structure in the region. The terrazzo floor, stained glass windows and murals of the Grand Hall which remain relatively unchanged provide a place to stop and find a clue.
Brigham Young Monument
The Brigham Young monument is a bronze statue that was first displayed at the Chicago World Fair in 1893. The monument has been located at several sites in and around Temple Square and pays tribute to the fur trappers, Native Americans and pioneers that first settled in the area. So take a view, of the statue and find a monumental clue.
The Lion House Pantry
The Lion House was built by Brigham Young in 1856 and gets its name from the stone statue of a lion above the front entrance. The Pantry located on the bottom floor of the historic house provides one with a taste of good old fashioned food and drink with many of the recipes dating back several generations. Fill your appetite with a clue that has been written just for you.
Social Hall
Built in 1853 and considered the first cultural center and theatre west of the Missouri River, Social Hall has a rich history of music, dance and art. It also served as a school, library and gymnasium. The Museum stands as a memorial of the entertainment that the pioneers enjoyed during a time of much struggle and hardship. Take time and be amused and see if you can find a clue.

The Cathedral of the Madeleine
The Cathedral of the Madeleine was completed in 1909 and has a Neo-Romanesque architectural style. The Cathedral has many beautiful stained glass windows and an English-style organ in the gallery that was built in Ireland. The organ has 4,066 pipes and includes a Fanfare Trumpet that extends from the front of the choir gallery. If you look faithfully and respectfully you will find a clue.