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SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tours 2024
DESCRIPTION:Guided Historic Main Street Walking Tour-2024 \nPut on your walking shoes and explore Park City’s Historic Main Street! Explore the architecture and stories of Park City’s unique history—from the days as a booming mine town to an emerging ski town. The Park City Museum’s popular Historic Main Street Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 24th to August 30th.  Meet at the Museum store.  Cost is $10 per person.  Please call 435-216-9693 to make a reservation as space is limited to fifteen people on each tour this year.    \nThe tour is most appropriate for ages 13 and up.  Please arrive 10 minutes early\, wear comfortable walking shoes\, bring water\, and wear sun protection. The tour lasts about one hour and fifteen minutes.  If you have general questions about the tour\, please contact 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/guided-walking-tours-2024/2024-08-27/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tours 2024
DESCRIPTION:Guided Historic Main Street Walking Tour-2024 \nPut on your walking shoes and explore Park City’s Historic Main Street! Explore the architecture and stories of Park City’s unique history—from the days as a booming mine town to an emerging ski town. The Park City Museum’s popular Historic Main Street Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 24th to August 30th.  Meet at the Museum store.  Cost is $10 per person.  Please call 435-216-9693 to make a reservation as space is limited to fifteen people on each tour this year.    \nThe tour is most appropriate for ages 13 and up.  Please arrive 10 minutes early\, wear comfortable walking shoes\, bring water\, and wear sun protection. The tour lasts about one hour and fifteen minutes.  If you have general questions about the tour\, please contact 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/guided-walking-tours-2024/2024-08-28/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T183053Z
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SUMMARY:Glenwood Cemetery Tours 2024
DESCRIPTION:Glenwood Cemetery Tours 2024 \nPark City Museum will be giving tours of the Historic Glenwood Cemetery located at the end of Silver King Drive on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. from June 25th to August 30th.  We have also added two Saturday dates this year including July 13th and August 10th and the times of the tours will be from 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. \nDiscover the history of the Cemetery and those residents who are buried there. Please register for a tour at www.parkcityhistory.org. Tours will be $15 per person. Please meet at Glenwood Cemetery by the gate\, bring a water bottle\, wear sunscreen and comfortable walking shoes. Parking will be on Silver King Drive near the Cemetery. If you have any questions\, please contact Diane Knispel education@parkcityhistory.org or call 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/glenwood-cemetery-tours-2024-18/
CATEGORIES:Glenwood Cemetery,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240829T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240829T153000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T223345Z
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SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tours 2024
DESCRIPTION:Guided Historic Main Street Walking Tour-2024 \nPut on your walking shoes and explore Park City’s Historic Main Street! Explore the architecture and stories of Park City’s unique history—from the days as a booming mine town to an emerging ski town. The Park City Museum’s popular Historic Main Street Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 24th to August 30th.  Meet at the Museum store.  Cost is $10 per person.  Please call 435-216-9693 to make a reservation as space is limited to fifteen people on each tour this year.    \nThe tour is most appropriate for ages 13 and up.  Please arrive 10 minutes early\, wear comfortable walking shoes\, bring water\, and wear sun protection. The tour lasts about one hour and fifteen minutes.  If you have general questions about the tour\, please contact 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/guided-walking-tours-2024/2024-08-29/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240830T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20240430T223225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T223345Z
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SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tours 2024
DESCRIPTION:Guided Historic Main Street Walking Tour-2024 \nPut on your walking shoes and explore Park City’s Historic Main Street! Explore the architecture and stories of Park City’s unique history—from the days as a booming mine town to an emerging ski town. The Park City Museum’s popular Historic Main Street Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 24th to August 30th.  Meet at the Museum store.  Cost is $10 per person.  Please call 435-216-9693 to make a reservation as space is limited to fifteen people on each tour this year.    \nThe tour is most appropriate for ages 13 and up.  Please arrive 10 minutes early\, wear comfortable walking shoes\, bring water\, and wear sun protection. The tour lasts about one hour and fifteen minutes.  If you have general questions about the tour\, please contact 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/guided-walking-tours-2024/2024-08-30/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240905T123000
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SUMMARY:Ontario Ridge Hike with Wayne McKay
DESCRIPTION:Ontario Ridge Hike with Wayne McKay at 9:30 a.m.  \nIntermediate loop hike\, 5+ miles long with 700 vertical feet of elevation. Since we end at the top of Main Street there will be lots of lunch options should folks be hungry. \nHikers should bring water\, sunscreen and snacks.  \nThis will be a combination mine history & woodsy hike as there are a large number of buildings and artifacts\, including the Ontario drain tunnel and remnants of the High Line train track built in 1889 to serve the Ontario Mill. The hike will head up the Prospect Trail along Ontario Ridge (a single track with ruins of old mining cabins\, an abandoned DeSoto\, plus a string of towers for the Daly Aerial Tram—one of three such trams that once served the Park City Mines).  We’ll follow it through alternating forests of Aspen and pine until we empty out onto the gravel two-track Ontario Ridge Road just under the Deer Valley Lady Morgan ski lift.  We’ll take Empire Canyon to the Daly Mining Companies buildings\, comprised of the Judge Mining & Smelting Company Office structure(s)\, of which there are quite a few including an explosive bunker and the Alliance Watchman’s Cabin.  Continuing down the canyon we’ll see more mining remnants including mine dumps for the American Flag and Massachusetts Mines. \nIf you are a member and would like to join us on one of these hikes\, please contact Diane Knispel\, at education@parkcityhistory.org with the following information: \n•	Which hike you would like to go on?\n•	Names of people going on the hike.\n•	Email address associated with your membership.\n•	A contact phone number (preferably a cell phone that you will have with you morning of the hike)\n•	Do you need a lift ticket for your hike or not? \nIf you are not a member and would like to join us for a hike\, please register as a member on our website at https://parkcityhistory.org/membership.  Once you are registered\, please contact Diane Knispel with the information needed that is listed above.  Thank you! \nI will send you a confirmation email closer to the time with the place to meet and parking information.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/ontario-ridge-hike-with-wayne-mckay/
CATEGORIES:Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240910T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240910T193000
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CREATED:20240626T151438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T211936Z
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SUMMARY:Cocktails with the Friends
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History cordially invite you to an enchanting evening of cocktails and camaraderie at the Lookout Cabin! Please join us for an unforgettable evening with beautiful views and a sunset chair ride on the Orange Bubble Express! Savor delicious cocktails and great food while enjoying the breathtaking scenery. \nA special thanks to Vail Resorts EpicPromise program and the Park City Mountain Resort for their generous support! \nPlease RSVP to secure your spot at this special event. We look forward to seeing you there! \nRecommended attire is Mountain/Summer Casual! \n          .
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/cocktails-with-friends/
LOCATION:Orange Bubble Express\, Canyons Village\, Park City\, UT
CATEGORIES:Friends of Ski Mining Mountain History,Mining
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240914T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240914T120000
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CREATED:20240909T122945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T122945Z
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SUMMARY:Park City's 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:Serve Park City is Park City’s 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance. This community day of service is being held on September 14\, 2024 and hosted by Park City Humanitarians\, a community group whose mission is to build community and connection through service. We are excited and grateful for the dozens of local nonprofits\, civic organizations\, businesses and faith groups who have helped provide service projects and are participating in this year’s community day of service. Thank you! \nWe invite you to signup to volunteer for one of over 30 service projects listed under Serve Park City on 9/14/24. The day will begin with a free breakfast from 8-9 a.m\, along with a 9/11 moment of remembrance\, followed by service projects all over the greater Park City area. Join us in serving together! \nSign up here to help us clean up the Glenwood Cemetery from 9:30am to 12:00pm on September 14th. \n  \n 
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/park-citys-9-11-national-day-of-service-and-remembrance/
LOCATION:Glenwood Cemetery\, 401 Silver King Drive\, Park City\, UT\, 84060\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240914T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240914T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20240605T202652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T202652Z
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SUMMARY:Rossie Hill Hike with Dalton Gackle
DESCRIPTION:Have you wondered about the history of Rossie Hill? Or how the houses got there? Join our Research Coordinator Dalton Gackle to explore Rossie Hill and Prospect Ave/St\, and the architecture of approximately 30 homes along the way. The hike/walk will require climbing stairs\, briefly going along a trail\, and crossing Marsac Avenue twice. It is slightly more strenuous than past architecture tours. Expect the tour to take between 2 and 3 hours. Wear comfortable shoes for walking/hiking\, bring water and/or snacks\, and wear sunscreen. The tour will leave at 9:30 a.m. Meeting location and other details will be provided after signing up. \nIf you are a member and would like to join us on one of these hikes\, please contact Diane Knispel\, at education@parkcityhistory.org with the following information: \n•	Which hike you would like to go on?\n•	Names of people going on the hike.\n•	Email address associated with your membership.\n•	A contact phone number (preferably a cell phone that you will have with you morning of the hike)\n•	Do you need a lift ticket for your hike or not? \nIf you are not a member and would like to join us for a hike\, please register as a member on our website at https://parkcityhistory.org/membership.  Once you are registered\, please contact Diane Knispel with the information needed that is listed above.  Thank you!
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/rossie-hill-hike-with-dalton-gackle-3/
CATEGORIES:Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240918T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240918T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20240220T224713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T161053Z
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SUMMARY:Is it Silver Creek or Poison Creek—Dealing with Mine Tailings in Park City lecture given by Mike Nelson
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called Is it Silver Creek or Poison Creek—Dealing with Mine Tailings in Park City given by Mike Nelson on Wednesday\, September 18\, 2024 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nMike Nelson is a senior mining consultant at Stantec Engineering.  He previously taught mining engineering at the University of Utah\, and worked in the mining industry for Kennecott Copper\, Consolidation Coal\, and EIMCO Process Equipment Co.  Mike’s dad grew up on Ontario Avenue in Park City\, and worked at the Silver King mine while he went to college.  His grandfather worked in the Park City mines for over 30 years\, whenever he wasn’t “…laid off or on strike.” Mike is a Distinguished Member and Fellow of the Society for Mining\, Metallurgy\, and Exploration (SME)\, and in 2020 he received the General Patrick E. Connor Award for Service to Utah’s Mining Industry from the Utah Mining Association.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/is-it-silver-creek-or-poison-creek-dealing-with-mine-tailings-in-park-city-lecture-given-by-mike-nelson/
CATEGORIES:Friends of Ski Mining Mountain History,Lectures,Mining
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240922
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20210623T215245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T181103Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Free Day!!
DESCRIPTION:As part of making sure as many visitors as possible can see our Museum\, admission is FREE on select days for you and your family to enjoy our world class museum. Join us Free on the third Saturday of every month through the end of the year! For more information visit us at www.parkcityhistory.org or call us at (435) 649-7457 \nFree Days are sponsored by the Summit County Restaurant Tax Grant Program! \nDates: March 16\, April 20\, May 18\, June 15\, July 20\, August 17\, September 21\, October 19\, November 16\, and December 21
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/museum-free-day-8/2024-09-21/
LOCATION:Park City Museum\, 528 Main Street\, Park City\, UT\, 84060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Locals' Free Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240926T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240926T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20240710T182407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T231059Z
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SUMMARY:Thaynes Canyon Hike with Melissa Clark
DESCRIPTION:Thaynes Canyon Hike with Melissa Clark at 10:30 a.m. \nThis hike is a 6 to 6.5 mile hike.  It is long but not too steep.   It is considered moderately difficult with an 1100-foot elevation gain.  We will stop at the turn around point at Shadow Lake (by the Jupiter Lift base) for a 30-minute break for snack/lunch.   Please bring water\, snacks and sunscreen!  Because of our stops at mine sites allow 3.5 hours for this hike.   \nIf you have a pass\, please bring it\, if not a lift ticket will be provided.  We will be riding The Crescent Lift.  We’ll start our hike at the top of the Crescent Lift.  We’ll visit the King Con Ore Bin and see the area where the King Con Tram brought ore over the ridge.  Here we’ll also discuss the history of the Crescent and Bogan Mines\, which were combined by Solon Spiro to form the Silver King Consolidated\, or the King Con\, as it was known.   \nWe’ll then hike down into Thaynes Canyon\, where we will see The California-Comstock Mine\, perhaps the oldest of the remaining buildings on the PCMR property.  We’ll also hike close to the Thaynes Complex.  Along the way we will talk about the old rail system that was used to move ore down the mountain.\nWe’ll hike the area of the 1883 Matt Brennan murder.  He was shot by a sniper as he observed a geological survey being conducted for E.M. Wheeler by Will Gorlinski.  John “Black Jack” Murphy was accused of being the shooter and was hung by vigilantes several days later.  Was Black Jack the real killer?  Dramatic speculation will ensue.   \nWe’ll then hike up to Shadow Lake near the base of the Jupiter Lift for a snack/lunch break.  After our break we will hike back to the Crescent chair for the ride down to the PC base!  \nIf you are a member and would like to join us on this hike\, please contact Diane Knispel\, at education@parkcityhistory.org with the following information: \n• Which hike you like to go on?\n• Names of people going on the hike.\n• Email address associated with your membership.\n• A contact phone number (preferably a cell phone that you will have with you morning of the hike) \nIf you are not a member and would like to join us for a hike\, please register as a member on our website at https://parkcityhistory.org/membership. Once you are registered\, please contact Diane Knispel with the information needed that is listed above. Thank you!
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/thaynes-canyon-hike-with-melissa-clark-2/
CATEGORIES:Hikes
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240929
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20240309T005320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T173520Z
UID:10000861-1727481600-1727567999@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Glenwood Cemetery Tribute Event with Ghosts morning 10:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. or afternoon 12:45 p.m. to 2 p.m.
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe 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. \nTo 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. \nThis 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. \nThe cemetery is located at the end of Silver King Drive\, near the intersection of Silver King Drive and Three Kings Drive. \nTHANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR EVENT SPONSORS INCLUDING: \nMarnie Twombley \nKaren Stone \nThe Hartshorns \nC.V. Strategies
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/glenwood-cemetery-event-with-ghosts/
CATEGORIES:Glenwood Cemetery,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241005T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241005T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20240828T164033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T164452Z
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SUMMARY:Railroad Walk and Talk given by David Nicholas
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, October 5 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. or so the Park City Museum will host a walk and talk exploring the former in town infrastructure of both the Union Pacific Railroad and the Denver and Rio Grande Railroads. Board member and Museum Researcher David Nicholas will be your “conductor” for the journey back in time.  \nBefitting an industrial mining town\, Park City featured two railroad yards\, two train stations and over fifteen (15) different sidings serving various industries. Rails originally reached Park City in 1880. The last train departed the summer of 1988.  \nAnother consideration\, we may have two guests join us who both lived in town when the railroad was vital to the prosperity of Park City.  \nPlease bring water\, sunscreen\, snacks\, and a hat.  We’ll be walking on sidewalks and/or the rail trail.  \nCome join us – it will be fun! \nIf you are a member and would like to join us on this hike\, please contact Diane Knispel\, at education@parkcityhistory.org with the following information: \n• Which hike you like to go on?\n• Names of people going on the hike.\n• Email address associated with your membership.\n• A contact phone number (preferably a cell phone that you will have with you morning of the hike) \nIf you are not a member and would like to join us for a hike\, please register as a member on our website at https://parkcityhistory.org/membership. Once you are registered\, please contact Diane Knispel with the information needed that is listed above. Thank you!
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/railroad-walk-and-talk-given-by-david-nicholas/
CATEGORIES:Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241015T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241015T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20240605T202846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T202913Z
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SUMMARY:Rossie Hill Hike with Dalton Gackle
DESCRIPTION:Have you wondered about the history of Rossie Hill? Or how the houses got there? Join our Research Coordinator Dalton Gackle to explore Rossie Hill and Prospect Ave/St\, and the architecture of approximately 30 homes along the way. The hike/walk will require climbing stairs\, briefly going along a trail\, and crossing Marsac Avenue twice. It is slightly more strenuous than past architecture tours. Expect the tour to take between 2 and 3 hours. Wear comfortable shoes for walking/hiking\, bring water and/or snacks\, and wear sunscreen. The tour will leave at 9:30 a.m. Meeting location and other details will be provided after signing up. \nIf you are a member and would like to join us on one of these hikes\, please contact Diane Knispel\, at education@parkcityhistory.org with the following information: \n•	Which hike you would like to go on?\n•	Names of people going on the hike.\n•	Email address associated with your membership.\n•	A contact phone number (preferably a cell phone that you will have with you morning of the hike)\n•	Do you need a lift ticket for your hike or not? \nIf you are not a member and would like to join us for a hike\, please register as a member on our website at https://parkcityhistory.org/membership.  Once you are registered\, please contact Diane Knispel with the information needed that is listed above.  Thank you!
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/rossie-hill-hike-with-dalton-gackle-4/
CATEGORIES:Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241016T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241016T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20240220T194916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T221343Z
UID:10000847-1729098000-1729101600@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Not Who He Seems? lecture given by David Nicholas and Stuart Stanek
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called Not Who He Seems? given by David Nicholas and Stuart Stanek on Wednesday\, October 16\, 2024 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nOn January 6 1936 a member of the Austrian Royal Family visited Park City. Count Felix von Schaffgotsch was handsome\, wealthy\, sophisticated and an avid skier.  Hired by Averell Harriman\, CEO and COB of the Union Pacific Railroad\, Felix was tasked with developing a grand North American Ski Resort – one without equal.  He would embark on a multi month 7000-mile journey in search of a winter “shanghai la”.  Park City was a candidate for this endeavor. However\, despite appearances Felix may have harbored ulterior motives.  Please join David Nicholas and Stuart Stanek as they discuss the enigmas surrounding Count von Schaffgotsch.  \nDavid Nicholas serves on the Board of the Park City Museum\, is interested in local history\, and frequently contributes to the “Way We Were” series. Also\, he conducts periodic lectures and historic hikes. His particular interests include but are not limited to Park City’s transportation history and local plane crashes.  \nStuart Stanek is a forty-year broadcasting veteran.  He managed one hundred and twenty-five radio stations in twenty-five different markets across the country. He served as a general manager and a regional President for iHeart Radio which is the nation’s largest broadcaster. He was involved in all facets of the business including sales\, programming\, operations\, and marketing.  He is married to Ann Crooks and they have lived in Park City for thirty-five years.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/not-who-he-seems-lecture-given-by-david-nicholas-and-stuart-stanek/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241020
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20210623T215245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T181103Z
UID:10000858-1729324800-1729357200@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Museum Free Day!!
DESCRIPTION:As part of making sure as many visitors as possible can see our Museum\, admission is FREE on select days for you and your family to enjoy our world class museum. Join us Free on the third Saturday of every month through the end of the year! For more information visit us at www.parkcityhistory.org or call us at (435) 649-7457 \nFree Days are sponsored by the Summit County Restaurant Tax Grant Program! \nDates: March 16\, April 20\, May 18\, June 15\, July 20\, August 17\, September 21\, October 19\, November 16\, and December 21
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/museum-free-day-8/2024-10-19/
LOCATION:Park City Museum\, 528 Main Street\, Park City\, UT\, 84060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Locals' Free Day
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241023T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241023T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20240220T164731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T231634Z
UID:10000846-1729702800-1729706400@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:The Glenwood Cemetery -Park City's Storybook lecture given by Barb Martz
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called The Glenwood Cemetery – Park City’s Storybook given by Barb Martz on Wednesday\, October 23\, 2024 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nThe picturesque Glenwood Cemetery is the resting place for approximately 950 Park City pioneers. Come and learn more about its past and its future.  Hear about the creation of the Glenwood in 1885 by an association of Park City’s fraternal organizations\, the later abandonment\, and the 1980’s restoration by the few but dedicated members of the Park City Historical Society. See photos of the early Glenwood\, the damage done during the years of neglect\, and the restoration work which continues today. Find out about recent discoveries and plans for the future. \nYou will also learn about the people in the Glenwood. During the early mining days of Park City\, many people came from all over the world to seek their fortunes and help build this town. Life was very tough in those days with hardship\, suffering and heartbreak. You will be introduced to some of the Glenwood residents and hear their stories.  This lecture will provide a background of early burials in the Park City area and give you a glimpse of what life was like during the early mining days. It is intended to add a new dimension to your appreciation of life in Park City by learning about those people who walked our streets more than 100 years ago. \nBarbara Martz has lived in Park City since 1973. She has been a member and volunteer with the Park City Museum and Historical Society for 30 years and currently serves on the Board of Trustees. Her college bachelor’s degree is in history\, and she’s never lost interest in the days of yore. She loves to visit historic places and research historic events and people because she’s always wanted to be a time traveler.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/the-glenwood-cemetery-park-citys-storybook-lecture-given-by-barb-martz/
CATEGORIES:Friends of Ski Mining Mountain History,Glenwood Cemetery,Lectures,Mining
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241113T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241113T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20240219T234521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240219T234521Z
UID:10000845-1731517200-1731520800@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Aerial Mining Trams and Ski Lifts lecture given by Mark Danninger
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called Aerial Mining Trams and Ski Lifts given by Mark Danninger on Wednesday\, November 13th\, 2024\, from 5-6 p.m. held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nAerial mining tram development in the late 19th century dramatically improved ore and mining supplies haulage in rugged and remote mining districts across the western U.S. and Canada.  The Park City mining district was one of many mining areas that benefited from this new technology with three operational systems by the mid-1920’s.  Several decades after aerial mining trams were a common sight in mountainous mining districts\, the technology was adapted to the growing sport of recreational skiing in many of the same mining communities.  The development and use of aerial mining trams and the adaptation and significant influence this had on the ski industry we know of today will be explored.    \nMark Danninger is a Mining Engineer who graduated from Montana Tech in Butte\, Montana with 30 years’ experience in the mining and chemical processing sectors.  He is currently a semi-retired consultant and a student of historic mining and railroading who also enjoys skiing and snowboarding.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/aerial-mining-trams-and-ski-lifts-lecture-given-by-mark-danninger/
CATEGORIES:Friends of Ski Mining Mountain History,Lectures,Mining
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241117
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20210623T215245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T181103Z
UID:10000859-1731744000-1731776400@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Museum Free Day!!
DESCRIPTION:As part of making sure as many visitors as possible can see our Museum\, admission is FREE on select days for you and your family to enjoy our world class museum. Join us Free on the third Saturday of every month through the end of the year! For more information visit us at www.parkcityhistory.org or call us at (435) 649-7457 \nFree Days are sponsored by the Summit County Restaurant Tax Grant Program! \nDates: March 16\, April 20\, May 18\, June 15\, July 20\, August 17\, September 21\, October 19\, November 16\, and December 21
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/museum-free-day-8/2024-11-16/
LOCATION:Park City Museum\, 528 Main Street\, Park City\, UT\, 84060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Locals' Free Day
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241204T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241204T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20240326T224343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T224343Z
UID:10000865-1733331600-1733335200@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Reading Black Bear Behavior lecture given by Michael Rutter
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture entitled Reading Black Bear Behavior given by Michael Rutter on Wednesday\, December 4\, 2024\, from 5 – 6 p.m. at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org/events.  \nA fair amount of mythology surrounding black bears is not accurate. They are not psychotic blurs of fang and claw\, nor are they Disney caricatures. Rather\, black bears are highly intelligent apex predators—even if 85% of their diet is plant matter. It’s important to understand that their behavior is mostly predictable\, not random. Knowing how to “read a bear” will make the woods a safer place. These animals are complicated\, intelligent\, problem-solving creatures. Curiously\, during an encounter\, a black bear treats us as if we were another bear. They assess our intentions and our status in the ursine hierarchy. Are we dominate\, sub-dominate\, aggressive\, or passive? Using vocal and body language cues\, even pantomiming\, they reflect their own intentions and expect us to reply in kind.  \nMichael Rutter is an award-winning author and a wildlife photographer. He spends several months a year doing field research on grizzly and black bears. His outdoor essays and articles have been published from Yale University to Outdoor Life. He’s written forty books and textbooks. Michael is an adjunct professor of English at BYU\, a Christa McAuliffe Fellow\, and an AT&T Scholar.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/reading-black-bear-behavior-lecture-given-by-michael-rutter/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20241211T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20241211T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20231214T220032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T191933Z
UID:10000835-1733936400-1733940000@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Edward Ferry Park City’s Capitalist lecture given by Sandy Brumley and Michael O’Malley
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum and Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History will host a lecture called Edward Ferry Park City’s Capitalist given by Sandy Brumley and Michael O’Malley on Wednesday\, December 11\, 2024 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org.   \nEdward P. Ferry was among the earliest arrivals to Park City in 1873.  Unlike many of the city’s heroes\, he arrived with substantial family wealth which he expertly parlayed into an even larger fortune.  Ferry and his partners obtained the title to the city’s townsite and attempted to sell lots to the miners and merchants who already occupied the land. This precipitated The Red Hot Riot\, one of the first major fracases in this wild west town. \nHe was the central character in a group that has been called “The Michigan Bunch.”  We’ll follow his exploits within The Marsac Companies\, through his development of the Crescent\, Woodside\, Mayflower and Silver King Mines. He was ultimately declared mentally incompetent and was sued by his family members for the manner in which he used the family wealth. Litigation ultimately made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court\, and set precedent for case law concerning using estate funds. \nA mountain host and hiking guide at Deer Valley and museum volunteer\, Michael O’Malley has been a student of Park City history since his first ski trip here in 1980. He is a frequent contributor to the “Way We Were” column in the Park Record.  He is a member of Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History.  A mountain host and hiking guide at Park City Mountain Resort\, Sandy Brumley is a descendent of iron miners in Minnesota and an avid student of Park City History.  This will be the sixth lecture in a series of presentations he has made for the Museum.  Sandy is a member of Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History and a hike leader in the summer for the Museum.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/edward-ferry-park-citys-capitalist-lecture-given-by-sandy-brumley-and-michael-omalley/
CATEGORIES:Friends of Ski Mining Mountain History,Lectures,Mining
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241222
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20210623T215245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T181103Z
UID:10000860-1734768000-1734800400@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Museum Free Day!!
DESCRIPTION:As part of making sure as many visitors as possible can see our Museum\, admission is FREE on select days for you and your family to enjoy our world class museum. Join us Free on the third Saturday of every month through the end of the year! For more information visit us at www.parkcityhistory.org or call us at (435) 649-7457 \nFree Days are sponsored by the Summit County Restaurant Tax Grant Program! \nDates: March 16\, April 20\, May 18\, June 15\, July 20\, August 17\, September 21\, October 19\, November 16\, and December 21
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/museum-free-day-8/2024-12-21/
LOCATION:Park City Museum\, 528 Main Street\, Park City\, UT\, 84060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Locals' Free Day
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250108T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250108T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20241119T000018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T000018Z
UID:10000955-1736355600-1736359200@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth lecture given by Jim Steenburgh
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth given by Jim Steenburgh on Wednesday\, January 8\, 2025 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nUtah has long claimed to have the Greatest Snow on Earth—the state itself has even trademarked the phrase. In this talk\, University of Utah Atmospheric Sciences Professor Jim Steenburgh (a.k.a. “Professor Powder”) provides an insider’s view of Wasatch weather\, exposing the myths\, explaining the reality\, and revealing how and why Utah’s powder lives up to its reputation.  Drawing on material from his book\, Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth\, now in its second edition\, Steenburgh also provides a meteorological guide to mountain weather and snow climates around the world\, a deep dive into the remarkable avalanche history of Little Cottonwood Canyon\, and a look at the fate of skiing in a warming world.  \nJim Steenburgh is a professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah with teaching and research interests spanning mountain weather and climate\, winter storms\, and weather analysis and forecasting.  He is a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society and a recipient of the University of Utah Distinguished Teaching Award.  He led the development of numerical and statistical forecast systems for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and served as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Innsbruck in 2019.  Known as “Professor Powder” on the social media platform X\, Steenburgh’s passions for meteorology\, snow\, and skiing are abundantly evident in his book Secrets of the Greatest Snow on Earth\, now in its 2nd Edition\, and his popular blog Wasatch Weather Weenies\, which has attracted more than 5 million page views from snow and mountain weather enthusiasts.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/secrets-of-the-greatest-snow-on-earth-lecture-given-by-jim-steenburgh/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250110T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250110T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20241218T215444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T193329Z
UID:10000967-1736502300-1736512200@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:FOSMMH Mining History Ski Tour
DESCRIPTION:THIS TOUR HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO CURRENT MOUNTAIN CONDITIONS. \nWe invite you to join the Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History for a mining history ski tour of Park City Mountain Resort to learn about our preservation projects – both current and past! On this tour you will visit stabilization projects that we have completed as well as learn about our rich mining history and our efforts to save the Silver King and Thaynes mine complexes. Here are the details for the tour: \n\nFor tours beginning before 1pm\, you will need a paid parking reservation at Park City Mountain or take public transit to the base area.\nThis tour is not for beginners as it contains runs on green and blue slopes\, but no black diamonds.\nThe tour will take 2 to 2.5 hours and we will plan for a restroom stop.\nBring your Epic Pass.  Thanks to Park City Mountain and EpicPromise\, we will provide those who do not have an Epic Pass a complimentary lift ticket.\n\nIf you would like to join us for this free ski tour please RSVP on this page with your email address. As we approach the date of the tour you will be emailed a welcome along with the location of where and when to meet. \nOn behalf of our all-volunteer committee\, thanks for helping us save this important part of our mining history. \nRegards\, \nSally Elliott & Donald Roll
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/fosmmh-ski-tour/
CATEGORIES:Mining,Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250115T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250115T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20241119T001708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T004233Z
UID:10000956-1736960400-1736964000@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Ghosts of the Past: Unearthing Utah’s Mining History Through Abandoned Mines lecture given by Stuart Burgess
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum and Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History will host a lecture called Ghosts of the Past: Unearthing Utah’s Mining History Through Abandoned Mines given by Stuart Burgess on Wednesday\, January 15\, 2025 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nDive into the hidden stories of Utah’s mining history as we explore abandoned mines that have long been forgotten. This lecture will shed light on the rich heritage of Utah’s mining industry\, offering unique insights gained from firsthand underground explorations of these historical sites.  \nStuart Burgess is a seasoned expert in both the history and future of the mining industry\, with a career that spans over a decade of active involvement in mineral exploration and mining. His journey in the industry began through his work with Burgex Inc. and Mojave Underground\, where he played a pivotal role in numerous mineral exploration and mining projects across the United States. Stuart’s hands-on experience in hundreds of projects has solidified his reputation as a thought leader\, bringing innovative services and forward-thinking ideas to the Burgex team.  \nBeyond his professional achievements\, Stuart has been deeply involved in preserving and promoting Utah’s mining history since 2007. He has led underground abandoned mine tours that offer unique insights into the state’s rich mining heritage and has become a sought-after speaker on Utah mining history. His expertise has been recognized at prominent venues\, including the Mining History Association and the Utah Heritage Foundation. Stuart’s commitment to historical preservation is further demonstrated by his candidacy for the Utah Board of State History and his lifetime membership in the Utah Historical Society. His extensive personal collection of mining history books and artifacts underscores his dedication to both the historical and technical aspects of mining.  \nAs the Chairman and Co-Founder of Burgex Inc.\, Stuart continues to push the boundaries of the industry\, combining his deep historical knowledge with innovative approaches to modern mineral exploration. His work not only honors the legacy of the past but also paves the way for the future of mining.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/ghosts-of-the-past-unearthing-utahs-mining-history-through-abandoned-mines-lecture-given-by-stuart-burgess/
CATEGORIES:Friends of Ski Mining Mountain History,Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250126T131500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250126T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20241219T212037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T201658Z
UID:10000968-1737897300-1737905400@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:FOSMMH Mining History Ski Tour
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join the Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History for a mining history ski tour of Park City Mountain Resort to learn about our preservation projects – both current and past! On this tour you will visit stabilization projects that we have completed as well as learn about our rich mining history and our efforts to save the Silver King and Thaynes mine complexes. Here are the details for the tour: \n\nFor tours beginning before 1pm\, you will need a paid parking reservation at Park City Mountain or take public transit to the base area.\nThis tour is not for beginners as it contains runs on green and blue slopes\, but no black diamonds.\nThe tour will take 2 to 2.5 hours and we will plan for a restroom stop.\nBring your Epic Pass.  Thanks to Park City Mountain and EpicPromise\, we will provide those who do not have an Epic Pass a complimentary lift ticket.\n\nIf you would like to join us for this free ski tour please RSVP on this page with your email address. As we approach the date of the tour you will be emailed a welcome along with the location of where and when to meet. \nOn behalf of our all-volunteer committee\, thanks for helping us save this important part of our mining history. \nRegards\, \nSally Elliott & Donald Roll
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/fosmmh-mining-history-ski-tour/
CATEGORIES:Mining,Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250211T131500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250211T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20241219T212142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T201636Z
UID:10000969-1739279700-1739287800@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:FOSMMH Mining History Ski Tour
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join the Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History for a mining history ski tour of Park City Mountain Resort to learn about our preservation projects – both current and past! On this tour you will visit stabilization projects that we have completed as well as learn about our rich mining history and our efforts to save the Silver King and Thaynes mine complexes. Here are the details for the tour: \n\nFor tours beginning before 1pm\, you will need a paid parking reservation at Park City Mountain or take public transit to the base area.\nThis tour is not for beginners as it contains runs on green and blue slopes\, but no black diamonds.\nThe tour will take 2 to 2.5 hours and we will plan for a restroom stop.\nBring your Epic Pass.  Thanks to Park City Mountain and EpicPromise\, we will provide those who do not have an Epic Pass a complimentary lift ticket.\n\nIf you would like to join us for this free ski tour please RSVP on this page with your email address. As we approach the date of the tour you will be emailed a welcome along with the location of where and when to meet. \nOn behalf of our all-volunteer committee\, thanks for helping us save this important part of our mining history. \nRegards\, \nSally Elliott & Donald Roll
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/fosmmh-mining-history-ski-tour-2/
CATEGORIES:Mining,Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250212T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250212T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20241119T002652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250117T222438Z
UID:10000957-1739379600-1739383200@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:CANCELED-Olympic History of Park City lecture given by Tom Kelly
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE HAS BEEN CANCELED.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/olympic-history-of-park-city-lecture-given-by-tom-kelly/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250223T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250223T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153043
CREATED:20241219T212306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241219T212306Z
UID:10000970-1740303900-1740313800@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:FOSMMH Mining History Ski Tour
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join the Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History for a mining history ski tour of Park City Mountain Resort to learn about our preservation projects – both current and past! On this tour you will visit stabilization projects that we have completed as well as learn about our rich mining history and our efforts to save the Silver King and Thaynes mine complexes. Here are the details for the tour: \n\nFor tours beginning before 1pm\, you will need a paid parking reservation at Park City Mountain or take public transit to the base area.\nThis tour is not for beginners as it contains runs on green and blue slopes\, but no black diamonds.\nThe tour will take 2 to 2.5 hours and we will plan for a restroom stop.\nBring your Epic Pass.  Thanks to Park City Mountain and EpicPromise\, we will provide those who do not have an Epic Pass a complimentary lift ticket.\n\nIf you would like to join us for this free ski tour please RSVP on this page with your email address. As we approach the date of the tour you will be emailed a welcome along with the location of where and when to meet. \nOn behalf of our all-volunteer committee\, thanks for helping us save this important part of our mining history. \nRegards\, \nSally Elliott & Donald Roll
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/fosmmh-mining-history-ski-tour-3/
CATEGORIES:Mining,Tours
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