Bed Breakfast Utah
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Participants will meet at Johnson's Mill Bed & Breakfast in Midway and enjoy an outdoor classroom nestled under a grove of trees beside a quiet pond. Mark Forslund, owner of Four Seasons Fly Fishing, will talk to the group about a range of topics, including the basics of fly-tying, equipment and gear, ecological and ethical implications of catch-and-release, fish anatomy and useful tips for being an effective fisher-woman. ... [Read More]
Utah Income Tax - Historic Preservation The credit is not available for any properties used for commercial purposes, including hotels, motels and bed-and-breakfast establishments. However, residential rental properties including apartment buildings and hotels renovated for permanent residency are eligible. ... [Read More]
Utah History To Go - Emigration Canyon Now all that can be seen of the line is an occasional stretch of railbed used by hikers and mountain bikers, and the upper station, now part of the new Pinecrest Bed & Breakfast Inn. ... The line's flatbed freight cars were probably made-over trolley cars. Fifty of these miniature, four-wheeled cars hauled sandstone from the quarries to the yards near Fifth South and University Street where they were unloaded and the stone taken by wagon to various building sites. Two box cab motors pulled the cars, powered by an electric transformer built far up the canyon. ... [Read More]
Heritage Industries In addition to libraries, archives, and museums, Utah history is interpreted and made accessible to the public by for-profit enterprises. They include such organizations as bed-and-breakfast inns, restaurants, craft shops, and other businesses housed in historic buildings; commercial tour operators; producers of authentic arts, crafts, and historic reproductions; industries with a long history in the state, such as mining, smelting, manufacturing, railroading, and skiing; and other history-oriented businesses. ... [Read More]
Utah Indoor Clean Air Act- Statute common areas of nursing homes, hospitals, resorts, hotels, motels, "bed and breakfast" ... guest rooms in hotels, motels, "bed and breakfast" lodging facilities, and other similar lodging ... If a private club and an adjoining place of public access as described under Subsection (b) ... [Read More]
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources The nature tourism Program encourages entrepreneurs having, or desiring to have, a business which includes wildlife recreation. For example, an innovative Bed and Breakfast might extend visitor use and increase income by offering birding tours in an adjacent wildlife refuge. Or the proprietor of such a business may want to develop his property's natural habitat in order to attract birds and other wildlife. ... A neighboring state has formally described it as: "discretionary travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, social, and cultural values while generating an economic benefit to the local community." ... [Read More]
Utah Arts Council: Economic Impact Study Culture is a key component to building and diversifying the tourism business, which is Utah's 5 th largest industry—more than 18 million people visited Utah in 1999. Utah is well positioned to expand tourism by promoting a wide array of historical and archaeological sites, arts and heritage festivals, and museums that preserve the region's unique history. The long-term economic benefits of increasing cultural opportunities for travelers in Utah are great. Cultural heritage travelers in the United States: spend more money per trip ($615) than the average U.S. traveler ($425) stay longer per trip (4.7 nights) than the average U.S. traveler (3.3 nights) are more likely to engage in shopping activities (45%) than the average U.S. traveler (33%) are more likely to stay at a hotel, motel, or bed and breakfast (56%) than the average U.S. traveler (42%) ... [Read More]
Utah History To Go - Frequently Asked Questions Wilbur S. Henderson as a private residence and was converted to a bed and ... described as having all the modern conveniences of the day. It had about 75 ... breakfast by Phil and Donetta Davis. ... [Read More]
Utah's Cluster Initiative I would like to suggest two potential cluster areas as a follow up to the breakfast meeting on Friday, March 25. One is in the area of general welding technologies for manufacturing (this would include friction stir welding which was on the list of potential clusters presented at the above meeting.) The other is the general area of embedded controllers where there appears to be a strong interest. Posted by Warren Hill on 03/30 at 11:15 AM ... [Read More]
Public Health Officials Promote Safe Olympic Hosting Home owners or their agents who offer private residences as places of public lodging during the 2002 Winter Olympics and the 2002 Paralympic Winter Games need to assume responsibility for safeguarding the safety and welfare of the guests enjoying their hospitality. Places of public lodging are normally regulated by one or more public health rules. By definition these homes could be regulated, somewhat like a bed and breakfast. But due to the limited time frame and inability to effectively track who is hosting, the Utah Department of Health (UDOH) and local health departments that enforce the public health regulations, will not actively regulate Olympic Guest Hosting. ... [Read More]
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