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Utah Shakespearean Festival Widely recognized as one of the best professional theater events in the nation; in 2000, it was awarded the Tony Award for "Outstanding Regional Theater". The Festival is a grand event that includes not only Shakespeare and contemporary productions, but also the Greenshow, the Royal Feaste, seminars, classes and tours. The Utah Shakespearean Festival is located on the campus of Southern Utah University in Cedar City. Coming from the north or south, take I-15 Exit #59. Head east on 200 North,to 300 West, then head south to Center Street. The Randall Jones Theater is on the corner of 300 W. and Center St. |
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Zion National ParkDesignated in 1919, Zion National Park is Utah’s oldest national park. Zion canyon features soaring towers and monoliths that suggest a quite grandeur. Zion is also known for its incredible slot canyons, including The Narrows, which attract hikers from around the world. With nearly three million visitors per year, Zion is Utah’s most heavily used park |
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Bryce Canyon National ParkThousands of delicately carved spires rise in brilliant color from the amphitheaters of Bryce Canyon National Park. Millions of years of wind, water and geologic mayhem have shaped and etched the pink cliffs at Bryce, which isn't actually a canyon but the eastern slope of the Paunsaguant Plateau |
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Grand Canyon North Rim The Grand Canyon North Rim averages 1,000 to 1,500 feet higher that the South Rim, offering spectacular views from several easily accessible points, including Cape Royal (7,685 ft. elevation), Point Imperial (8,803 ft. elevation) and Bright Angel Point (8,255 ft. elevation). Bright Angel is also the location of the historic Grand Canyon Lodge and North Rim Visitor Center. |
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