Atomic Explosion Sizes: 150 × 150 / 176 × 300 / 750 × 1,275 / 602 × 1,024 / 480 × 300 / 720 × 500 / 300 × 300 / 600 × 353 / 100 × 100 / 2,560 × 1,506 Gallery Coffee cherries being loaded onto a truck (Herbazu, Costa Rica), photograph by D. Major Cohen. George Catlin, North American Indians, 1844, hand-colored lithograph, 25 x 21, private collection. Photo: E.G. Schempf. Bonnie (Witch), Noah (Renaissance Man), and Ron (Mother Urban) enjoy the evening Dodo poses on Sam Billings’ (left) motorcycle with Ephraim Adamson (right). Pop Jenks Collection Meet the Ghosts of Park City’s Past Wedding party at Utah Central Depot. October 30, 1900. The Way We Worked Belly up to the bar and learn why the bar was more than a place to wet your whistle. Share the joy of math with children (Bigstock/SerrNovik) Fell down a shaft; died of a broken heart; accidentally shot. Who says life in the old West was a bowl of cherries? Woman holding cherries (Tanzania), photograph by Mark Stell, courtesy of Portland Roasting. On a guided hike with Hal Woman holding cherries (Tanzania), photograph by Mark Stell, courtesy of Portland Roasting. Wedding party at the Utah Central Depot. October 30, 1900. Watchman’s Cabin-Today Drop by the Smith & Brim and learn about some of the eating habits of early Parkites. Bonnie (Witch), Noah (Renaissance Man), and Ron (Mother Urban) enjoy the evening Muckers and Millionaires Case Halloween at the Glenwood PC Library, Egyptian Theatre, Mountain Town Music, Deer Valley Music Festival, Done to Your Taste, Summit County Book card in the Park City Library Retired miner Rich Martinez shares photos and stories with docents. UT Office of Tourism, Zions Bank, KUER, KRCL, Eccles Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, Federation of State Humanities Councils The Kimball Stagecoach delivered mail-and passengers when it had room-to Park City. Park City miner Jim Santy explains the hoist during a 2nd grade tour. Ken Martz talks about his historic home. A bracero with a short-handled hoe over his shoulder stands in a California field. 1943 McAllen, TX Main Street Map by William Henry Jackson, 1861. Courtesy the Library of Congress. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA PCHS Band, 1950 The Silver Queen made millions in Park City’s mines. Test your flexibility! Wendy Lavitt, Syd Reed and Barbara Martz enjoy the Dungeon Party. Utah Humanities Council Irene Ruhnke, 2007 reproduction of 1946 original, Photograph, Image: 12 x 8, Private collection. Map by William Henry Jackson, 1861. Courtesy the Library of Congress. Just as in the early days, no one wears an apron to Club, although at a recent FCE convention, there was a program on aprons, and we all wore ours and participated in an apron parade. The styles reminded us of how much has changed for country women, but the apron and its strings still draw the family together, and home life will always be our first and highest priority. ©EllynAnne Geisel 2011 – Daly West Mine & Head Frame Bison skull, c. 2009, bone, courtesy Smoky Hill Bison Ranch. Crossing the Border PCHS Band, 1950 Silver King Headframe Derelict fishing gear, plastic bottles, and marine debris, Maug Island, Mariana Trench Marine National Monument, 2009. Image courtesy of Angelo Villagomez/Marine Photobank. Marine Ricky Sorenson at the soda fountain after coming home from war. Semper Fidelis Club bids farewell to Marines Thomas Kearns building on Main Street Jacob A. Riis, “I Scrubs” – Little Katie from the West 52nd Street Industrial School, 1891-1892; reproduction on modern gelatin printing out paper, original 4 x 5 inches; From the Collection of the Museum of the City of New York, 90.13.4.132. Park City Museum members at the Annual Dungeon Party! Ken Martz talks about his historic home. The Mega Mine viewed from the mezzanine. Students learn about the 1898 fire by looking at historic photographs. Wheelchair access icon Woman holding cherries (Tanzania), photograph by Mark Stell, courtesy of Portland Roasting. Irene Ruhnke, 2007 reproduction of 1946 original, Photograph, Image: 12 x 8, Private collection. Woman holding cherries (Tanzania), photograph by Mark Stell, courtesy of Portland Roasting. Swap stories at one of our oral history nights! Early stock options. Click to view more. Model of the Coalition Building and Silver King Aerial Tramway in the Park City Museum Go Figure! Photos courtesy Park City Museum and Deer Valley Resort. Learn about the 1926 Graham Brothers Dodge and the generations of Berrys who served the Park City Fire Department. Wedding party at the Utah Central Railroad Depot. October 30, 1900. 401 Park Avenue. Park City Historical Society & Museum, Thomas F. Hansen Collection, made possible by a gift from Peter and Gail Ochs Make your own sock-puppet. John Vachon, Man mowing lawn, Grundy Center, Iowa, 1940, black-and-white photograph, courtesy Library of Congress. ???????????????????????????? Park City Museum members at the Annual Dungeon Party! Lannie Scopes as Deputy Sheriff Sam Billings. Semper Fidelis Club bids farewell to Marines Step back in time: make sure you stay on the right side of the law! In Cahoots Main Street, ca.1900, Kendall Webb Collection Lannie Scopes as Deputy Sheriff Sam Billings. Students enjoy a break in the Skier Subway after their tour. Park City’s Historic Main Street. Click for more images. 2011 – Daly West Mine & Head Frame Photos by Jim Herrington/www.jimherrington.com and Philip Gould View over 100 aprons in our newest traveling exhibit, Apron Chronicles. Learn how to make a book at the Park City Museum. Make sure to stop by every couple months to see what’s new in the Changing Gallery! Wendy Lavitt, Syd Reed and Barbara Martz Woman holding cherries (Tanzania), photograph by Mark Stell, courtesy of Portland Roasting. Dodo poses on Sam Billings’ (left) motorcycle with Ephraim Adamson (right). Pop Jenks Collection December 28, 2011 A bracero with a short-handled hoe over his shoulder stands in a California field. Museum member Don Covert enjoys one of our popular ski tours. Brenda Biondo, Miracle Lifetime Whirl, Hudson, CO, 2011; colorphotograph, 28 1/2 x 20 inches; Courtesy of the artist. Pat Kutzbach and Jon Scarlet catalog Park City business tokens. Caption goes here Swap stories about Park City at an oral history night! Highline spur during the winter Come “Savor the Summit” with us! Meet the Ghosts of Park City’s Past Wasatch Coal Mine, Chalk Creek (near Coalville) dated 1908 Credit: Summit County Historical Museum Why did writing a newspaper article in a tent make the front page in 1898? Find out on the mezzanine level! Retired miner Rich Martinez shares photos and stories with docents. PCHS Band, 1950 December 28, 2011 Stop by to see what’s new in the Changing Gallery! Going Places From the Jordanelle Special Service District Collection. Korean War: Men of the 5th Air Force receive donated books and periodicals sent in the mail, 1951. Courtesy National Archives Fell down a shaft; died of a broken heart; accidentally shot. Who says life in the old West was a bowl of cherries? Crossing the Border Going Places Students at Parkside Apartments explore a carbide lamp. The Park City Wranglers, ca 1930s. The Park City Military Band, July 4, 1911. The Kimball Stagecoach delivered mail–and passengers when it had room–to Park City. In preparation of a camping trip in 1956, these Boy Scouts load gear into a trunk. Photos courtesy Park City Museum and Deer Valley Resort. Lakewood Plaza, outdoor living space. Long Beach, Calif., 1950s. Maynard L. Parker, photographer. Courtesy of The Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif. Postcard, “Entrance to Luna Park, Coney Island, N.Y.” c. 1914. 4 x 6 in. Published by the American Art Publishing Co., New York. Private Collection. The Semper Fidelis Club bids farewell to Marines Exploring Park City’s history is great fun! Thomas Kearns underground at the Silver King Woman holding cherries (Tanzania), photograph by Mark Stell, courtesy of Portland Roasting. Pat Kutzbach and Jon Scarlet catalog Park City business tokens. Climb on board the skier subway and learn about its history. Woman holding cherries (Tanzania), photograph by Mark Stell, courtesy of Portland Roasting. Test your flexibility! Woman holding cherries (Tanzania), photograph by Mark Stell, courtesy of Portland Roasting. Thaynes Headframe Museum member Don Covert enjoys one of our popular ski tours. Muckers and Millionaires Case Wedding party at Utah Central Depot. October 30, 1900. The Semper Fidelis Club bids farewell to Marines Learn about this 1926 Graham Bros Dodge and the generations of Berrys who served the Park City Fire Department. Members enjoying the infamous Dungeon Party. Click for more images. Stop by to see what’s new in the Changing Gallery! artist known as “Army,” Organized Crime—Oklahoma City, 1940; 12 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches, ink on paper; Courtesy of University of Central Oklahoma Galleries and Collections. Righting a Wrong: Japanese Americans and World War II was developed by the National Museum of American History and adapted for travel by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The national tour received federal support from the Asian Pacific American Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, the Terasaki Family Foundation, and C. L. Ehn & Ginger Lew. • John Vachon, Man mowing lawn, Grundy Center, Iowa, 1940, black-and-white photograph, courtesy Library of Congress. 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