From dramatic images of speed tests on the Bonneville Salt Flats to a lovely tribute to writer Wallace Stegner, the University of Utah Photographic Exhibits has something for everyone. Visitors to the site will find ten exhibits here, including "Skiing in Utah: A Photo Exhibit" and "Images of Glen Canyon." The latter collection is one that shouldn't be missed, as it features images of the canyon before it was flooded by the creation of the Glen Canyon dam. Perhaps the most dramatic and haunting collection here is the "Japanese-American Internment Campus During WWII." This area contains dozens of images documenting the conditions at the Tule and Topaz camps, complete with images of domestic life, sports, and so on.
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