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1️0️ ️My️s️te️r️i️ou️s ️Pl️ac️es️ ️Yo️u️ S️ti️l️l️ ️Ca️n’️t️ ️Vi️si️t ️i️n️ ️T️he️ ️US

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Granite Mountain Secret Vault, UT

In Salt Lake City is where you’ll find the world’s most extensive collection of genealogical records ever to have existed. If you’re familiar with the Mormon religion, you probably know they’re also renowned genealogists and have collected and cataloged documents and records on almost every family in the US.

The process all began with the efforts of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who started this collection and then needed an extra-secure location for their fast-growing archive records.

This led to them blasting a cavern into the side of a mountain known as Little Cottonwood Canyon, which now holds hundreds of thousands of genealogical records 700ft beneath the earth. They also have maximum security to guarantee that these sensitive documents are never revealed to the public or wandering tourists.

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  1. Area 51 has always been my “I wish” place to visit. Of course “X-Files” had a lot to do with it, but I have always been fascinated with the idea of UFO’s and the supposed wreckage found in New Mexico.

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