October 23, 2010

The Fremont Experience, Las Vegas, Nevada Part 2

Tonight we went back downtown to see The Fremont Experience again.

I think I need a drink.

We spotted some celebrities...

some musicians...

some famous Sesame Street stars...

some dead people and some guy who bites off bat's heads...

some superheroes...

the film crew of the tv show Cops...

some brave men and women who left this tower on an 800-foot zipline at speeds of up to 35 mph...

and a lot of drunks.

In the Fremont East District, you can view several old neon signs. Take a look.







In the struggling shopping and entertainment complex, Neonopolis, several more neon signs are on display.






Here's a video of The Fremont Experience.
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To be continued...

October 22, 2010

Las Vegas, Nevada Part 1

Leaving Salt Lake City to head to Las Vegas, we wound through some beautiful canyons in Utah and Arizona.

We arrived in Las Vegas at twilight and woke up the next morning to see the Las Vegas RV Resort in the daylight.
The Nevada desert was used to test atomic bombs during the Cold War period of history. We decided to visit the Atomic Testing Museum.
Here you can learn all you ever wanted to know about atomic power. However, once inside the museum, there are no photographs allowed.
Miss Atomic Bomb was, contrary to some popular belief, not a beauty contest.
While in the museum, we learned that the President would be visiting the city today.
We then headed for the Las Vegas Strip and arrived in front of the Bellagio just as its fountains were dancing.
Familiar sights were seen. The Eiffel Tower of Paris...
the Statue of Liberty of New York New York...
and the Sphinx of the Luxor.
Meanwhile, we found our way back to Flamingo Road which was closed about two hours later than originally thought.

After waiting a few minutes, the President's motorcade passed us led by motorcycle cops.
Then the presidential limousine passed following and followed by Secret Service agents, paramedics and press.
We then went for a visit with Phyllis, Doug's aunt. She, her daughter Lucinda, son-in-law Andy and grandsons Dawson and Phillip are Las Vegas residents.
Let's not forget Claire is also a Las Vegas resident.
Lucinda and Phyllis took us to the LA Comedy Show at the Four Queens Casino in downtown Las Vegas.
We found a chair that gave us room to grow.
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To be continued...

October 20, 2010

Saltair, Temple Square & the Summum Pyramid, Salt Lake City, Utah

Today we headed out into the city and visited briefly with Kelly, one of Marlon's past co-workers.
The Saltair has a history dating back to 1893 when the original Saltair was considered the Coney Island of the West.

It was one of the most unique lake resorts of the time, but succumbed to fire in 1925. The resort was rebuilt as Saltair II but suffered another damaging fire in 1931 and later was forced to close due to World War II.
When reopened following the conclusion of the war, Saltair suffered from the competition of other forms of entertainment which eventually included television. Additionally, the Great Salt Lake receded to the point that a railway had to be built to transport swimmers to the lake from the resort. Saltair eventually was forced to close its doors again in 1958 due to decreased popularity. Saltair II was completely destroyed by arson in 1970.

In the 1980's, a group of investors decided to try once again and Saltair III was built. Unfortunately, the waters of the Great Salt Lake rose just months after construction was completed and flooded the building. Saltair remained flooded for several years. Once the waters receded, the building was restored but investors found that the lake kept on receding until the building was too far from the lake to be a viable resort.
In the 21st century, the venue has been used a concert hall.
Someone drew a map from California to Texas in the dried up portion of the lake bed near Saltair.
While it is indeed shrinking, the Great Salt Lake is still the 37th largest lake on earth, on average. Due to its shallowness, its size can vary considerably from year to year.
The smell of brine shrimp permeates the air around the Great Salt Lake. Brine shrimp were very first marketed as the popular "Sea Monkeys" in 1962.
Eagle Gate was originally erected in 1859 to mark the entrance to Brigham Young's property.
This statue of Brigham Young points toward Temple Square, the 10-acre complex owned by the Mormon Church in downtown Salt Lake City.
The LDS Conference Center contains a 21,000 seat auditorium.
The top of the Conference Center has rolling prairie and trees to provide the nearby apartment high-rises with an interesting view.
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir performs in this building. Demonstrations of the acoustical features of the building are performed often.
Views of the Salt Lake Temple.

The South Visitor Center has a model of the Temple with virtual tours of each of the rooms within the building.
The Beehive House, one of Brigham Young's residences, can be toured.
The family room of the house was where children of the family showcased their many talents.
The house features furnishings from the 19th century that are both originals and replicas.
The Church Office Building has a 26th story observation deck open for visitors.
Much of the Salt Lake Valley can be viewed from the observation deck. In this direction, you can see the State Capitol.
Somewhere in this direction is our rv park.
Not far away from Temple Square is the headquarters of Summum. Summum is a tax-exempt organization which practices the rites of mummification.
The Summum Pyramid was erected in 1979 and is used as a sanctuary and temple, as well as being a licensed winery which produces the sacramental nectars of Summum.
The base of the pyramid is 40 feet long and the peak is 26 feet high.
On the way back to East Canyon Resort, we again saw the changing colors.
This camping area is part of East Canyon State Park and is adjacent to 680-acre East Canyon Reservoir.
East Canyon Resort features a large swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, miniature golf course, tennis and shuffleboard courts.
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To be continued...

The Bodyguard at Theatre Winter Haven, Winter Haven, Florida

Tonight, we attended the next to final performance of The Bodyguard: The Musical at Theatre Winter Haven. The curtain call for the four main...