Trolley History Museum
Explore the Rich Trolley History at the Trolley History Museum
Explore the Salt Lake Masonic Temple, a stunning architectural masterpiece that unveils the fascinating history and traditions of Freemasonry in Salt Lake City.
The Salt Lake Masonic Temple is an architectural marvel in Salt Lake City, exuding historical significance and intriguing symbolism. A must-visit for those eager to explore the unique blend of culture and history.
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Car
If you're driving from Snowbird, head west on Little Cottonwood Canyon Rd toward UT-210 S. After about 8 miles, merge onto UT-210 S. Continue for approximately 5 miles until you reach the intersection with I-15. Merge onto I-15 N toward Salt Lake City. Stay on I-15 N for about 12 miles. Take exit 306A for 600 S toward Downtown Salt Lake City. Continue on 600 S and turn left onto E S Temple St. The Salt Lake Masonic Temple will be on your left at 650 E S Temple St.
Public Transportation
To reach the Salt Lake Masonic Temple from Snowbird using public transportation, take the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) ski bus route 962 from Snowbird to the TRAX light rail station in Sandy. From there, transfer to the TRAX Blue Line toward Salt Lake City. Disembark at the Temple Square Station. Walk east on W South Temple St toward S Main St, then turn right onto E S Temple St. The Salt Lake Masonic Temple will be on your left at 650 E S Temple St.
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