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The Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center, additional ordinarily referred to as the Salt Palace could be a convention center in Salt Lake town, UT and is called once Utah’s eleventh Governor, Calvin L. Rampton. The name “Salt Palace” has been the name of 2 different buildings therein town.
The current convention center boasts 515,000 sq. Feet (47,800 m2) of exhibit house, 164,000 sq. Feet (15,200 m2) of meeting house together with a forty five,000-square-foot (4,200 m2) grand dance hall, and sixty six meeting rooms. The Salt Palace served because the Olympic Media Center throughout the 2002 Olympiad. In honor of the “founding father” of Salt Lake’s convention and commercial enterprise business, yet as Utah’s proactive economic development efforts, the Salt Lake governing body voted to formally amendment the name of the Salt Palace Convention Center to the Calvin L. Rampton Salt Palace Convention Center within the fall of 2007.

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