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Making a Fresh Start? Salt Lake City is the Place.

Eyewitness Travel list Salt Lake among the top 20 cities for making a fresh start.

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Salt Lake City has made Eyewitness Travel’s top 20 Best Cities For Making a Fresh Start. Coming in at #5, the list cites that Salt Lake City not only offers one of the highest employment rates in the nation, but is also a great place for the young and single, particularly with its close proximity to several world-class ski resorts.

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