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During the first few months of the pandemic when everyone was stuck inside and beaches and parks were closed, many people fled to the natural beauty of San Diego’s open spaces. Many found their way to the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve and its destination waterfall, a peaceful respite in the canyon with water cascading through a cluster of rocks.
While the preserve continues to be a great place to experience nature, exercise and relieve stress, San Diego city and county rangers as well as the Friends of Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve have shared concerns that the preserve is suffering from too much love. As visitation at the canyon has risen substantially over the past year, unfortunately so has damage to the preserve, they said.
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SALT LAKE CITY At 10:03 a.m. Eastern time on Jan. 4, 1896, President Grover Cleveland signed a proclamation that declared Utah to be the country s 45th state.
A superintendent of Western Union in Salt Lake City rushed from his office and fired a pair of shots in the air to inform the community that the proclamation was signed, historian Audrey Godfrey wrote in a 1995 article about Statehood Day for Utah Historical Quarterly. At this prearranged signal, merrymaking commenced, Godfrey wrote. Bill Bingley and his shotgun brigade gathered near Browning Brothers store in Salt Lake, and boys blew whistles and set off bombs felt blocks away. At 11:30, the NGU (National Guard of Utah) gathered on Capitol Hill at noon to fire a 21-gun salute.