(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Members of the Warm Springs Alliance, David Scheer, Sylvia Nibley and Fred Coyote, from left, are urging Salt Lake City to pursue a restoration of the old Wasatch Plunge hot springs in Warm Springs Park on Beck Street that would turn it into a community gathering place, with soaking pools, a restaurant, a store and loads of historical materials. The Mission style building, completed in 1922, has remained shuttered since the ChildrenÕs Museum which occupied part of the building moved down the road to The Gateway.
Neighbors hope to restore the mineral baths at Salt Lake City’s Warm Springs as a healing community hub
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