Liberty Park is Salt Lake City’s oldest and second-largest city park. Originally, Liberty Park was a grist mill and farm. The land was purchased by Brigham Young, who planted many trees, and left the land in his will, to be sold to the city. By the 1920's it had flowers lakes shade trees and a zoo, (which later was moved to Emigration Canyon). I love these old trees so colorful in the fall. And I love the little hints of history here and there in the park. It is a beautiful place for recreation and reflection.
- Framed: 18.25 x 21.25 in
- Collections: Parks and Gardens