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Main Street is the most important commercial street in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States though it also extends south into the cities of South Salt Lake, Millcreek, and Murray. Its commercial importance is almost totally derived from the few blocks of the street which are immediately south of Temple Square that have attracted banks, major retailers, and heavy foot traffic throughout Salt Lake City's history; the long southern extension of Main Street south of about 500 and 600 South, in contrast, is always in the shadow of State Street (one block to the east), which (due to width, speed limit, and restraint of cross traffic) is more designed for the long-distance automobile traffic that is common away from downtown.

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  • La Calle Principal​ (en inglés: Main Street) es la calle comercial más importante de Salt Lake City, Utah, al oeste de los Estados Unidos, aunque también se extiende hacia el sur a las ciudades de South Salt Lake y Murray, así como al sector no incorporado Millcreek. Su importancia comercial está casi totalmente derivada de las pocas cuadras de la calle que están inmediatamente al sur de la Plaza del Templo que han atraído a los bancos, las grandes tiendas, y el tráfico pesado a lo largo de la historia de Salt Lake City. (es)
  • Main Street is the most important commercial street in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States though it also extends south into the cities of South Salt Lake, Millcreek, and Murray. Its commercial importance is almost totally derived from the few blocks of the street which are immediately south of Temple Square that have attracted banks, major retailers, and heavy foot traffic throughout Salt Lake City's history; the long southern extension of Main Street south of about 500 and 600 South, in contrast, is always in the shadow of State Street (one block to the east), which (due to width, speed limit, and restraint of cross traffic) is more designed for the long-distance automobile traffic that is common away from downtown. (en)
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  • La Calle Principal​ (en inglés: Main Street) es la calle comercial más importante de Salt Lake City, Utah, al oeste de los Estados Unidos, aunque también se extiende hacia el sur a las ciudades de South Salt Lake y Murray, así como al sector no incorporado Millcreek. Su importancia comercial está casi totalmente derivada de las pocas cuadras de la calle que están inmediatamente al sur de la Plaza del Templo que han atraído a los bancos, las grandes tiendas, y el tráfico pesado a lo largo de la historia de Salt Lake City. (es)
  • Main Street is the most important commercial street in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States though it also extends south into the cities of South Salt Lake, Millcreek, and Murray. Its commercial importance is almost totally derived from the few blocks of the street which are immediately south of Temple Square that have attracted banks, major retailers, and heavy foot traffic throughout Salt Lake City's history; the long southern extension of Main Street south of about 500 and 600 South, in contrast, is always in the shadow of State Street (one block to the east), which (due to width, speed limit, and restraint of cross traffic) is more designed for the long-distance automobile traffic that is common away from downtown. (en)
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  • Calle Principal (Salt Lake City) (es)
  • Main Street (Greater Salt Lake City) (en)
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