Lone Cedar Tree
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The Lone Cedar Tree is a historical monument located on 600 East between 300 and 400 South, near downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. According to Mormon Pioneers, it was the location of the only tree growing in the valley in 1847, when they arrived. On July 4, 1933, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers erected the monument to honor the Mormon heritage and history of Salt Lake City.
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600 East, Salt Lake City
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N 40.7625 ° | E -111.8738 ° |
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600 East 321
84102 Salt Lake City
Utah, United States
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