Tiffany Taylor

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Tiffany Taylor



Average rating: 3.96 · 258 ratings · 47 reviews · 105 distinct works
I Married The Wrong Person ...

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Little Changes

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Great Adaptations

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Interracial romance black w...

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Voyeur exhibitionist : Olde...

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Zion National Park

3.07 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2008 — 3 editions
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I Married The Wrong Person 2

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“Zion National Park is a place where history deepens one's appreciation for beauty of the canyon. Visitors marvel at the pioneering spirit of those who created an oasis in the arid desert. In many languages, tourists note their fascination with the engineering of the tunnel and wonder how trails to remote reaches of the park were constructed. Even when water was scarce and prospects were dim. early Mormon pioneers remained vigilant in their quest to settle at the mouth of Zion Canyon because their leader Brigham Young, told them that the time would come when 'Hundreds of thousands will pass through your canyon and they will need you.' The majestic wonders of Zion existed long before humans ever set foot in the canyon, yet it was only through ingenuity and foresight of the area's early settlers that the canyon was opened to the world.”
Tiffany Taylor, Zion National Park

“Mormon pioneer Isaac Behunin is generally credited with giving the name "Zion" to the canyon. Zion was a term used by Latter-day Saints to describe a place of peace where they could gather to worship God.... When Isaac Behunin arrived in Springdale in 1862 he is said to have exclaimed, ' These are the Temples of God, built without the use of human hands, A man can worship God among these great cathedrals as well as in any man-made church--this is Zion.”
Tiffany Taylor, Zion National Park



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