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<br />alt Lake City is fast becoming one of
<br />America's foremost destinations — and for
<br />good reason. A beautiful, safe and vibrant
<br />city, SaltLake combinesunparalleled
<br />access to natural recreation, a bustling
<br />economy,dynamicnightlife,remarkable
<br />history, and is just a few hours' drive Co ten
<br />nationalparks. Warm,westernhospitality,
<br />andUtah's "Greatest Snow onEarth" are just
<br />a few of the reasons SaltLake was selected
<br />to hostthe Olympic Games.
<br />The Olympic Winter Games of 2002 ha�e
<br />changed SaltLake City's culturallandscape
<br />and burgeoning skyline. Seventeen short days
<br />in February culminated decades of work
<br />preparing to welcome the world. Several
<br />maj or atlractions ha�e opened, and a new
<br />transportation infrastructure has been
<br />developed. Recentrestaurantdevelopment
<br />has made Salt Lake the culinary capital of the
<br />Rockies, while arevamp of Utah' s liquor laws
<br />has made ordering a drink as easy as ordering
<br />a meal. Salt Lake offers first-class
<br />accommodations, fine dining, noted
<br />atlractions, historic sites, and great
<br />shopping. The city is home to one of the
<br />nahon's finestregional symphony orchestras,
<br />world-class opera, dance, and theater
<br />companies, an illustrious choir, and a myriad
<br />of art galleries.
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<br />HOST CITY CLOSING EVENT
<br />ExperienceUtah's diversity! Sample food
<br />and entertainment from the regions American
<br />Indian, Hispanic, Polynesian,�'�can-
<br />American,Asian,andEuropeancommunities.
<br />You will ha�e an opportunity to participate in
<br />pin-trading, one of the most popular "sports"
<br />during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, and
<br />youwill be entertained by the Flying Aces, an
<br />amazing troupe of aerialists, as well as other
<br />great entertainment. Make your tra�el plans
<br />to be there, Saturday, December 7, for this
<br />galaclosingevent!
<br />HOST CITY MOBILE WORKSHOPS
<br />Learn about this exciting city at these special
<br />host city mobile workshops, which will take
<br />place Tuesday, December 3— Friday,
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<br />Get Clever With Housing
<br />Innovative housingproj ects and
<br />strategies
<br />Doing the MAX with TRAX
<br />TRAX, Transit System, Intermodal Hub
<br />Cities Playing Well With Others
<br />Recreation centers • Sorenson Center,
<br />Ice Sheet, public/private partnerships
<br />Beam Me Up Scotty
<br />Transportation control centers -
<br />Salt Lake City and UDOT
<br />Its EasyBeingGreen
<br />SaltLake City green initiatives (curbside
<br />recycling, alternative fuels, cleanair.
<br />waterconservation)
<br />Stop, look And Listen
<br />Pedestrian safety
<br />Cleaning Up Life's Little Messes
<br />Superfund sites - Murray, M'ldVale
<br />Hear The Beat Of Dancing Feet
<br />ZAP Tax tour, arts & culture,
<br />entertainment
<br />9. Get To Class On Time
<br />Dealing with a large commuter
<br />university
<br />10. The Dream Lives On
<br />TourwlnteP sports park, speed skating
<br />oval, and curling facilities
<br />11. Mining Town Goes"Chic"
<br />Park City Main Street tour
<br />12. Cool, ClearWater
<br />Water treatmentplants
<br />13. Taking A Bite Out Of Crime
<br />Innovative strategies to deal with
<br />community problems
<br />For detailed descriptions, visit the NLC
<br />webSite at www•nlc.org ; �:��,,:'��
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<br />SPECIAL OFFERS . . .
<br />For a local visitor's guide to SaltLake City
<br />area events, attractions, and restaurants,
<br />visit the SLC Convention and Visitors Bureau
<br />website at www.visitsaltlake.com/
<br />visitor/visitor�uide.htmi. You can sign up
<br />to receive a Salt Lake Visitors s��de, o� ��
<br />up a free Visitors Guide upon arrival. Visitor
<br />Information Centers are also conveniently
<br />located at the Salt Lake City International
<br />Airport.
<br />SPOUSE/PARTNERTOURS
<br />Following is a list of spouse/partner tours
<br />being planned. For more details about these
<br />tours, visit the NLC website atwww.nlc.org
<br />• Crossroads of the West City Tour
<br />• Utah Olympic Park and Park City
<br />• Alps of Utah
<br />• Discovering Your Roots Workshop
<br />• GardnerVillageShoppingTour
<br />• Snowbird (with tram ride)
<br />• Tour of Temple Square and
<br />Conference Center
<br />• The Best of SaltLake City tour
<br />SPECIALTRAVELDISCOUNTS
<br />TOSALTLAKECITY
<br />American Air Lines and Delta Air Lines are
<br />the ot�icial carriers for the 2002 Congress of
<br />Cities andExpositionin SaltLake City. You
<br />or your tra�el agent may contact the airlines
<br />and give the file number listed below for the
<br />NationalLeague of Cities Congress of Cities.
<br />Specially negotiated five percent and 10
<br />percent discounted airfares will be offered
<br />when you book your tra�el through one of the
<br />followingnumbers:
<br />AmericanAirlines
<br />Toil Free: 1-800-433-I 790
<br />FileNumber: A82N2AJ
<br />DeltaAir Lines
<br />Toll Free: I-800-241 -6760
<br />File Number: 188547A
<br />For your convenience, all flights should be
<br />scheduled in and out of the Salt Lake City
<br />International Airport. Remember, to take
<br />advantage of the lower fare when contacting
<br />the airlines, you must give the National
<br />League of Cities Congress of Cities file
<br />number for that particular airline.
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