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Gilgal Sculpture Garden

Gilgal Sculpture Garden

749 E 500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84102

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About Gilgal Sculpture Garden

Gilgal Sculpture Garden is an unusual urban green space in Salt Lake City featuring original stone sculptures and engravings created by Mormon bishop Thomas Battersby Child Jr. in his backyard between 1945 and 1963. The fenced garden displays a mix of religious symbolism and quirky artwork, including a sphinx with Joseph Smith's face and stones carved with scriptures and personal reflections. The compact site has no restrooms or shade, so plan accordingly for a quick stop to view these one-of-a-kind folk art pieces.

Frequently Asked Questions about Gilgal Sculpture Garden

Where is Gilgal Sculpture Garden located?

Gilgal Sculpture Garden is located at 749 E 500 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84102, United States.

What features does Gilgal Sculpture Garden have?

Gilgal Sculpture Garden includes a fenced perimeter.

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