The title of this article may remind readers of the movie “Field of Dreams” - a magical…
Forty-two years as a film festival, thirty-nine years in Park City, twenty-nine years as The Sundance Film…
Many of Utah’s residents are unaware of the people who have lived in Northern Utah since before…
On Friday, May 8, 1953 the two largest mining firms in the Park City district, the Silver…
The Park City Museum has had a wonderful year (and decade)! Along with celebrating our 35th birthday,…
While it’s great to receive gifts for the holidays, especially from loved ones, most would argue that…
The Ontario Mine, prospected in 1872, was an incredibly successful silver mine in Park City thanks to…
Park City Woman’s Athenaeum member Margaret Jennings, far left, with her sister Winnie, far right, and others.…
The United States has a major milestone to celebrate in 2020: the ratification of the 19th Amendment.…
Many people throughout the country get together with family or friends on Thanksgiving. They sit around a…
We have now been open in our expanded museum space for a full ten years! We would…
When WWII ended, America was on the cusp of a new lifestyle. The booming war economy ended…
The story of the settlement of Utah is most often told as the story of the Mormons,…
When most people think of Halloween, they think of Trick-or-treating. They focus on going door-to-door asking for…
The lore of Tommy Knockers was so integrated into Park City’s mining history, one jeweler decided to…
(Fourth in an occasional series about founders of the storied Silver King Mine.) Mary Ferguson Keith, 1895,…
Joe Minetti tending bar at the Minetti and DeAngelis saloon in February 1916 according to the calendar…
In Park City’s first century, its fame was based on mining, not skiing. And it was most…
Albert Holindrake, furthest left, sitting, and his family in 1906. His wife, Nancy, and his children were…
Life in Park City was not always easy for those who lived in the early 1900’s. Diseases…
In the late 1800s, people from Provo, Salt Lake, and Park City traveled to bathe in Midway’s…
Children enjoy the Park City Racquet Club’s swimming pool during the summer of 1988. The year before,…
(Third in an occasional series about founders of the storied Silver King Mine.) What would you do…
(Second in an occasional series about founders of the storied Silver King Mine.) I was born in…
Somewhere about the 35-foot level of the Flagstaff Mine, and moments after he called his friends above…
(First in an occasional series about founders of the storied Silver King Mine.) I was born in…
The image featured in this article surfaced while researching in the Park City Museum archives on a…
In the early days of mining, drills powered by compressed air were ubiquitous. A regrettable byproduct was…
Park City the ideal place to live in Utah, even in 1919 Today, Park City is lauded…
Miners in the United Park City Mines Company (UPCMC). Parkites were optimistic the merger of Silver King…
Unlike this year, Tuesday, June 18, 1940 broke all records for June heat when Salt Lake City…
This story is continued from June 19, 2019. Reeling from the death of his five-year-old daughter, Rockport,…
It is often said that losing a child is the most enduring pain a parent can suffer. …
The McFalls’ home at 501 Woodside will be featured on this year’s Historic Home Tour, put on…
Through films, reality TV, and media the phrase ‘snitches get stitches’ has entered the lexicon of everyday…
In June 1946, Park City restaurateur J.E. Jenkins, also known as photographer Pop Jenks, decided to treat…
Think for a minute what it would be like to bail out of an airplane from 14,000…
Utah’s Lagoon Park is one of the ten oldest amusement parks in the country.[1] The earliest version…
Coney Island stirs up images and memories of a place known worldwide, either by those who went…
In January 1869, the Union Pacific Railroad reached the tiny town of Echo in Utah in their…