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With some new features, more than 90 cultural groups, 17 food vendors, Living Traditions Festival set for May 20-22 in downtown Salt Lake City

May 16, 2022
There is no doubt that Utah’s population, especially within the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, is becoming more diverse and cosmopolitan. In the 2020 census, one out of every three individuals in Salt Lake County identified their...
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Living Traditions Festival 2015

April 27, 2015
The Living Traditions Festival has to be one of my favorite events of the year; I've been attending just about as long as I've lived in Utah. Held in mid-May it's typically the first coy nod to the impending...
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