| Olympic Winter Games Books Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 8:26 am |
| Make your memories last by ordering the Official Commemorative Book of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games now. More >>> |
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| Snowy Roads En Route to Soldier Hollow Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 8:24 am |
| If you’re driving to today’s Women’s Cross-country event at Soldier Hollow, be alert and careful on US 40 and Highway 189 as you approach the park and ride lot. It’s snowing and the roads are slick. |
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| Olympic Questions...See Folks in Blue Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:40 am |
| The Games may be winding down, but Team 2002 is still on duty! For answers to your Olympic questions, don’t hesitate to ask a member of Team 2002 for assistance. Information specialists wear the official blue staff uniform. More >>> |
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| Park and Ride Lots to Downtown Open 2:30 PM Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:39 am |
| If you’re headed to Olympic Square or Olympic Medals Plaza…take public transportation downtown or carpool if you can. The Olympic Park & Ride lots will not open until 2:30 this afternoon for Closing Ceremony spectators. |
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| Use Park and Ride Lots for Soldier Hollow Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:37 am |
| Today’s Women’s Cross-country event is set for an on time start at 9:30 a.m. at Soldier Hollow. Remember to look for directional signs on US 189 to the park and ride lot. More >>> |
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| Last Day at Olympic Square Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:35 am |
| Today is the last day to visit Salt Lake Olympic Square. The Square will open this morning at 9 and close this afternoon at 5. |
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| Opening Ceremony CD Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:17 am |
| Relive the magic of the Winter Games with the music of the Opening Ceremony by purchasing “The Salt Lake 2002 Official Music of the Games” CD. More >>> |
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| Olympic Lost and Found Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:16 am |
| If you’ve lost something at an Olympic venue, be sure to check with the Central Claims Center and call 535-6494. For lost and found on public transit, call 278-4664. |
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| Sculpture Exhibit at Washington Square Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:15 am |
| The massive artworks of American Indian sculptor Allan Houser are still on display at Washington Square in downtown Salt Lake, outside the City and County Building. The exhibit is free to the public. |
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| Airport Ticket Counters Open at 4 AM Tomorrow Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:14 am |
| Because airport traffic is expected to be heavy tomorrow, airline ticket counters will open at 4 a.m. If you have a ticket for a flight, the airport suggests that you be at the ticket counter at least three-and-a-half hours before your scheduled departure time. |
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| View Ice Hockey at Olympic Square Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:11 am |
| Even if you don’t have a ticket to today’s Gold medal game for Men’s Ice Hockey, you can still be a part of the action by watching the game in Salt Lake Olympic Square. Catch the action on giant video screens. Salt Lake Olympic Square is open from 9 to 5 today. |
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| Leave Now for Cross-Country Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:09 am |
| If you are driving to today’s Women’s Cross-country event, you should be making your way to the park and ride lot located off Highway 189. More >>> |
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| Olympic Superstore Hours Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:07 am |
| Be sure to stop by the Olympic Superstore to pick up those last-minute souvenirs. The Superstore is open today from 11 to 5 and has extended hours tomorrow from 10 to 9. More >>> |
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| Medals Plaza Line-up Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:05 am |
| Lighting up the Olympic Medals Plaza today is a concert by country-music sensation Martina McBride. The Plaza will also be the site of the medal ceremonies for Women’s Cross-country Skiing and for Men’s Bobsleigh. More >>> |
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| Olympic Memorabilia Exhibit Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:04 am |
| One of the largest displays ever of Olympic Winter Games memorabilia is on exhibit at the Salt Lake City and County Building. “The Olympex Exhibit is open daily. More >>> |
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| The Art of Ancient Greece Sunday, 2/24/2002 @ 7:03 am |
| The Utah Museum of Fine Arts on the University of Utah Campus is showcasing art and artifacts of ancient Greece. The “Athletes in Antiquity” exhibit, from the J. Paul Getty Museum, is part of the Olympic Arts Festival. It’s free. |
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