The tornado damaged or destroyed approximately 800–1,000 trees Almost all of the windows from the nearby Wyndham Hotel (now the Radisson Hotel), across the street from the temporary tents, were broken out, raining down shards of glass on people attempting to escape from the collapsed tents. A crane toppled at the
LDS Conference Center that was under construction. Damage to historic buildings in the lower
Capitol Hill area of Salt Lake was reported. Nearly all of the trees in
Memory Grove, a World War I memorial park at the mouth of
City Creek Canyon near downtown, were reportedly torn out, as well as hundreds of old trees on the Capitol grounds. This was the first major tornado to occur in a large urban area's downtown district and strike buildings of nearly tall, according to Bill Alder of the
National Weather Service. It happened in an area of the U.S. where tornadoes of this strength are relatively rare. The tornado caused approximately $170 million in damage. == See also ==