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44 Year Old · Male · Joined on February 11, 2007 · Born on January 1st
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44 Year Old · Male · Joined on February 11, 2007 · Born on January 1st
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Concerts coming to Saltair.



Saturday March 3, 2007

ICP Presents The Tempest Release Party Tour
w/ Boondox, Wolfpac, Dead By Wednesday, Illuminati
Tempest Release Party Tour hosted by ICP with performances by Dead by Wednesday, Wolfpac, Boondox and Stars of JCW

Tickets: $16
Door: 6:30 PM | Show: 7:30 PM
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Monday March 5, 2007

Snow Patrol
w/ Ok GO, Silverson Pickups
Tickets for this show go on sale to the public on November 18

Tickets: $30
Door: 6:00 PM | Show: 7:30 PM
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Friday March 9, 2007

Taking Back Sunday
w/ Underoath, Armor For Sleep
Taking Back Sunday coming to Saltair for a great show in 2007!

Tickets: $23
Door: 6:30 PM | Show: 7:30 PM
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Thursday March 22, 2007

Sevendust
w/ Diecast, Invitro

Sevendust! Just another killer show coming to The Great Saltair in March! WHOA!

Tickets: $20
Door: 6:00 PM | Show: 7:00 PM
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Friday March 30, 2007

Killswitch Engage
w/ Dragonforce, Chimaira, He Is Legend

Tickets: $23.50
Door: 6:30 PM | Show: 7:30 PM
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Thursday April 12, 2007

Blue October
w/ special guests TBA
Tickets: $23
Door: 7:00 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
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Friday May 18, 2007

The Killers
w/ special guests TBA
Check www.ktix.net to see when tickets go on sale for the return of The Killers to Saltair!
Tickets: $30
Door: 7:00 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
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History of Saltair


Saltair is the name which has been given to several resorts located on the southern shore of the Great Salt Lake in Utah, about fifteen miles from Salt Lake City.

The first Saltair, completed in 1893, was jointly owned by a corporation associated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") and the Salt Lake and Los Angeles Railroad Company (which originally served the site). Saltair was not the first resort built on the shores of the Great Salt Lake, but was the most successful ever built. It rested on over 2,000 posts and pilings, many of which remain and are still visible over 110 years later.

Saltair was a family place, intended to provide a safe and wholesome atmosphere with the open supervision of Church leaders. While some of the other resorts in the area were seen as "spiritually bleak," a young couple could visit Saltair without worrying about the gossip. Train schedules from Saltair to stations near home were well known, and so long as the boy got the girl home at a reasonable time after the train arrived, parents weren't worried -- in part because, from the moment of arriving at the station before the outing until they left the station coming home, they were never out of sight of trusted members of the Church. More than once, a couple on the way home found themselves in the same car as their parents, who themselves had been dancing at Saltair.

Intended from the beginning as the Western counterpart to Coney Island, Saltair was one of the first amusement parks, and for a time was the most popular family destination west of New York. Some criticism was pointed at the Church over the sale of coffee, tea or alcohol (all of which are prohibited by Mormon doctrine), as well as Saltair's being open on Sunday.

The first Saltair resort was destroyed by fire in 1920. A new resort was built nearby by new investors (again, mostly prominent Mormons), but several factors prevented the second Saltair from achieving the success of its ancestor. The advent of motion pictures and radio, the Great Depression, and the interruption of the "go to Saltair" routine kept people closer to home. With a huge new dance floor -- the world's largest -- Saltair became more known as a dance palace, the amusement park becoming secondary to the great travelling bands of the day, such as Glenn Miller. Though Saltair showed motion pictures, there were other theaters more convenient to town.

In addition, the first Saltair had benefitted from its location on the road from Salt Lake City to the Tooele Valley and to Skull Valley, which in the late 1800s was home to Losepa, a large community of Polynesian Mormons. Being near the fork in the road, Saltair also served as the first (or last) major facility on the road, making it a popular resting area for those travelling by horseback or wagon. When Saltair was rebuilt, however, this traffic was all but gone. Part of the reason was due to the advent of automobiles, bus and train service to the Tooele Valley, but the other cause was the abandonment of Losepa, as Polynesians went to homes in the Salt Lake Valley or the community forming around the new LDS Temple in Laie, on Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands.

Saltair thus had to survive solely against strong competition, and in a dwindling market. Disaster struck in 1931, in the form of a fire which caused over $100,000 in damage, then again in 1933 as the resort was left high and dry when lake waters receded (forcing the construction of a miniature railway to carry swimmers between the resort and the water). Saltair was forced to close during the Second World War, which forced the rationing of fuel and other resources while it took many of the resort's paying customers -- and vital employees -- out of Utah. Reopening after the war, the resort found the same situation that it had faced in the 1930's. There were so many other entertainment options, closer to home, and the public was no longer in the habit of going "all the way out there." The final nail in Saltair's coffin was television, and the resort closed in 1958.

Key scenes of the horror cult film released in 1962, Carnival of Souls, were shot in Saltair.

Attempts over the next decade to breath new life into the resort finally ended in November of 1970, when a fire was set in the center of the wooden dance floor, again destroying Saltair.

Close proximity to Interstate Highway 80, plus new population expansion into the Tooele Valley and the western Salt Lake Valley, prompted the construction of a new Saltair in 1981. Once again the lake was a problem, this time flooding the new resort only months after it opened! The waters again receded after several years, and again new investors restored and repaired and planned, only to discover that the waters continued to move back away from the site, again leaving it high and dry.

Concerts and other events have been held at the newest facility, but by the end of the 1990s, Saltair was little more than a memory, too small to compete with larger venues which are closer to the public. While there is occasionally activity of one sort or another at the site, today by December 2004, the third Saltair sat all but abandoned, sitting behind gates and fences.

In spring & summer of 2005, a new round of investors puchased Saltair to bring life back into the music venue of the 1990's that has seen bands ranging from Dave Matthews Band to The Black Crowes to many other great musicians. The partnership of Saltair, LLC include a property developer and concert promoter Tom LaPenna of Lucky Man Productions, LLC. Saltair's ownership welcomes all types of events from concerts, comedy, private functions, trade shows, wedding receptions, sporting events, car shows, etc. The venue is available for rent


The Saltair Resort:
http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/7736/saltair.html

The Saltair Resort:
http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Quarters/7736/saltair.html

Saltair Photos:
http://dhke.com/railroad/utah/saltair.htm

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