City Creek Center in downtown Salt Lake City has world-class shopping and dining. Spend the morning of day two exploring Salt Lake City away from the square at ABA member This Is The Place Heritage Park. Located just 15 minutes from downtown, the park-a historical recreation of a pioneer-era village-is set high in the East Bench neighborhood of Salt Lake City. From here, your guests will have sweeping vistas of the city and the surrounding mountains. Make advance reservations to receive reduced group rates and arrange a customized visit for your group (contact Tresha Kramer, director of customer relations, at tkramer@thisistheplace.org). Admission includes all activities, such as tours of historical homes led by costumed interpreters; blacksmithing and weaving demonstrations; arts and crafts projects; and panning for gold. Plan on spending two to three hours touring the park, followed by lunch at the Huntsman Grill, a budget-friendly restaurant housed in a replica of Utah's 1872 Huntsman Hotel. Return to Temple Square in the late afternoon or early evening. If your schedule includes attending a Thursday evening Mormon Tabernacle Choir rehearsal (7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the tabernacle), make reservations for a pre-rehearsal dinner at The Roof Restaurant. Perched on the 10th floor of the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, The Roof serves up a bountiful gourmet buffet and spectacular views of Temple Square and the Salt Lake cityscape. Maryellen Kennedy Duckett is a contributing editor at National Geographic Traveler. NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2017 \ DESTINATIONS 31http://www.arkansas.com http://www.arkansas.com