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Situated south of Salt Lake City, Provo is the third largest city in Utah. The city was discovered by Spanish Franciscan missionary-explorer Father Silvestre Veldez de Escalante in 1776 and was inhabited by 33 Mormon families from Salt Lake City in 1849. Provo is home to the Brigham Young University, a private university operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the Peaks Ice Arena, which hosted the Winter Olympics in 2002.
Situated south of Salt Lake City, Provo is the third largest city in Utah. The city was discovered by Spanish Franciscan missionary-explorer Father Silvestre Veldez de Escalante in 1776 and was inhabited by 33 Mormon families from Salt Lake City in 1849. Provo is home to the Brigham Young University, a private university operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the Peaks Ice Arena, which hosted the Winter Olympics in 2002.
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