Why this explorer's carving on a Great Salt Lake island rock is now on a historic register

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A carving left by an explorer on a Fremont Island rock nearly 181 years ago is now on the National Register of Historic Places.

<p>HOOPER, Weber County — John C. Fremont and Christopher &quot&#x3B;Kit&quot&#x3B;  Cars on left what is now known today as Fremont Island <a href="https://www.ksl.

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