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Silikal ® America Corporate

Address: 609-B Fertilla Street, Carrollton GA 30117
Phone: +1 770 830 1404
FAX: +1 770 830 9213
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Commercial flooring contractors in Salt Lake City Utah have dealt with rocks, cement and concrete all their lives, living where they do, but now they know what can not only cover up that cement and concrete but protect it as well. Silikal stands up to all commercial ventures best including locations that utilize forklifts and other machinery!

Performing arts, musical entertainment, galleries, historical artifacts, children’s cultural enlightenment, or just the weird, its all here for you to discover in Salt Lake City! For instance, you may take your children to Discovery Gateway. Can you imagine 600,000 square feet of hands-on interactive fun? Imagine the pint-sized studio where a child can become an engineer, a scientist or an artist, or the helicopter where your youngster can be a commando, a paramedic or a rescue pilot? Kids love the Garden too, where they can enjoy going in and out of a 30-foot beehive!

One of the places that adults may enjoy is called the Beehive House. It is a completely restored home that was built in 1853-1855. It housed Brigham Young when he was both President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as well as being the governor of the Utah Territory.

If someone in your party is into military history, the next site is a “do not miss.” Run do not walk to the Fort Douglas Museum. There you will be able to see all of the various exhibits that acquaint you with the story of all of Utah's military history. This includes cannons, tanks, helicopters, weapons as well as uniforms!

Solve a murder and enjoy good theater all at once! Salt Lake City is home to the Poison Ivy Mysteries, which is a murder mystery dinner theater that is always exceedingly different, as the audience becomes a good part of the play, while they try to solve who the murderer is. It is most thrilling to try to form your mind as to which of the actors has all three – the opportunity, the means, and of course the motive for the murder.

Who hasn’t wished to go back in time? With a visit to the Social Hall Heritage Museum, you can do just that. What the use of this building was turned out to be an actual social hall utilized back in 1852 by settlers in the area. It was found in an archeological dig in the 20th century. There they could actually relax from their incredibly difficult work in their frontier life. They could enjoy the company of their good friends, listen to lectures, do some dancing, as well as enjoy music. You will get to see many artifacts as well as the preserved actual walls of the two-story building.