The Park City Museum will be hosting its annual Glenwood Cemetery Event with Ghosts on Saturday, September 28, 2024 from 10:45am-12pm and 12:45pm-2:00pm. Rain date for the event will be scheduled the next day on Sunday, September 29th. Park City history will come alive through reenactors or ghosts in costume standing at various gravesites discussing life and death in the old historic mining town. Immigrants: People Who Made Park City Home will be the overall theme this year.
The tours will cost $20 per person and are appropriate for ages 10 years and older. This will be a fundraiser for the historic cemetery. Space is limited and reservations are required. Please visit Park City Museum’s website www.parkcityhistory.org for more information. No dogs please.
To register for the event, please choose the tour you prefer and call Diane Knispel at 435-574-9554 for tickets. We are having some technical problems with our website, so that is the reason we are asking people to call this year to reserve spots. If you have any questions about the event, please contact Diane Knispel at 435-574-9554 or education@parkcityhistory.org.
This year’s characters will include Peter Martin, Frank Andrew, Joseph Zucca, Matilda Wiest, Thomas Brennan, John Dunsmore, and Sara Pike who will all be portrayed by local volunteers.
The cemetery is located at the end of Silver King Drive, near the intersection of Silver King Drive and Three Kings Drive.
THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR EVENT SPONSORS INCLUDING:
Marnie Twombley
Karen Stone
The Hartshorns
C.V. Strategies