Try these links to St. George and the area nearby:
...This menu will let you take your
choice of things to
check out about St. George, so give it a try.
...The St. George area offers many business, educational,
and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.
...To learn more about the various
aspects of the Community of St.
George, including great links to its many golf links, try
this connection!
...This link is listed on the page
above, but I'm putting it here also for a special reason. My Father, Jean R.
Paulson, has collaborated with Bart Anderson on a book of Mormon Folklore.
Ranger Bart as he is known in
the local paper, leads hikes every weekend, gives lectures on local history,
and generally keeps himself as busy in volunteer work as his is in his
profession. Check out this link if you'd like to know some neat places to
see in this part of the country.
...This part of Utah is called
Color Country.
...St. George is the gateway to a
number of
National Parks, National Monuments and State Parks of extraordinary
beauty.
...One of the great attractions of
this part of Utah is the Cedar City
Shakespearean Festival, the brainchild of my old friend, Fred Adams.
(See the page about my last few months in Finland, to hear the
beginning of the story of this amazing
festival.)
...To learn about the entire state
of Utah, let the Utah Travel Council guide you.
...Here's a shortcut to the Utah
Travel Council's Photo Tour of
Utah. Neat pictures of this beautiful state.
...If you like the pictures, or just
want to cut right to the chase, here's a collection of electronic postcards that you can e:mail to your
friends to show them your Utah adventures!
...Here we present for your clicking
enjoyment a Generic USA City.Net site On
this site, just type in the name of the city and state, and it will produce
a great listing of links you can follow for the city you are interested in!
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