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A A Callister Corp
Category:
Men's Clothing
3615 S Redwood Rd
Salt Lake City,
Utah 84119
(801) 973-7058
This business is over 50 years old. The shop offers western apparel and horseman’s supplies,...
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This business is over 50 years old. The shop offers western apparel and horseman’s supplies, including the following: boots, hats, and western clothing, English riding equipment and clothing, western saddles and tack, feed and veterinary supplies. They claim to be the largest tack and clothing store in Utah and the surrounding intermountain area that carries both English and Western merchandise and gifts. AA Callisters is housed in a building that is reminiscent of the Old West and celebrates the great western tradition of Utah. They have a new store that just opened near the Salt Lake Equestrian Park.
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I took an Armed Security class from Armed Response institute and was all excited. At the end of...
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I took an Armed Security class from Armed Response institute and was all excited. At the end of the 8 hours that I was there I was rather disappointed. The owner, Gary Travis, was more into building himself up and trying to impress me than he was with teaching me. He also had another instructor read from the book which made the class very dull and boring. Gary Travis also stated several things that I have researched into and found them to be untrue. He stated that he was part of the Army's Delta Force. I was former military and have several good friends who are in some of these elite units and they have researched it and found that it was not true. The education I obtained from taking this class from him was not valuable at all. I will not be taking another class from him. His prices were higher than other instructors in the area for the same information. I have since taken another class from another company called Strategic Tactical Group and found that their instructors do a much better job and teach these classes to better the students and not impress themselves. I will be taking more classes from them instead of Armed Response Institute.
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This gallery started in 1959 and specializes in Mormon memorabilia and paper materials of all...
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This gallery started in 1959 and specializes in Mormon memorabilia and paper materials of all kinds. They also have antiques, paintings, photographs, prints, autographs, primitives, asian art, postcards, and military items. The gallery was recommended as a place to shop in Salt Lake City in the September 2001 issue of Travel Holiday.
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Benchmark Books
Category:
Sporting Goods
3269 S Main St Ste 250
Salt Lake City,
Utah 84115
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Big 5 Sporting Goods
Category:
Sporting Goods
2236 S 1300 E
Salt Lake City,
Utah 84106
(801) 466-4290
Big 5 is really claustrophobic but manages to cram all your basic sporting goods into a small...
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Big 5 is really claustrophobic but manages to cram all your basic sporting goods into a small space. They also claim to replace any product you buy from their store if it runs down, breaks, etc. Not sure if I believe it, but that's what they claim. Prices are reasonable but you'll find a better selection and layout at Dick's or Gart Bros.
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Bike Board Blade
Category:
Sporting Goods
703 E 1700 South
Salt Lake City,
Utah 84105
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Brighton Ski Resort
Category:
Sports & Recreation
12601 E Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd
Salt Lake City,
Utah 84101
(435) 649-7908
Brighton is one the best resorts I have been to. They have the best prices around. They also...
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Brighton is one the best resorts I have been to. They have the best prices around. They also provide night skiing at a discounted prices. They also do other promotions like 2 for one and discounts for students as well. They have a really nice facility. They can provide lessons for those that need them. They allow both skiiers and snowboarders there and always have a great park for boarders. I highly recommend going there to ski or board.
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Canyon Sports
Category:
Sports & Recreation
Salt Lake City,
Utah 84101
9423100
So I bought my first bike from Canyon Bicycle when I was about 10, then it got stolen out of my...
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So I bought my first bike from Canyon Bicycle when I was about 10, then it got stolen out of my parents garage so I bought another one. Both bikes were great. I felt like I got a good deal at the time, but of course my dad was the one negotiating the deal so I'll just have to trust that I did. Anyway, they've been around this long so I think people are happy with them.
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Well no matter how big you get you are still a kid at heart. I have always enjoyed going to the...
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Well no matter how big you get you are still a kid at heart. I have always enjoyed going to the Children's Museum. It is alot of fun and you learn all sorts of cool things. take your kids or you could go with a date either will work. The possibilities are endless
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