Utah’s Mining Heritage: You Want to Save that Rusty Stuff? Online Lecture
Mining has shaped the State of Utah geographically, demographically, and economically. Thousands of old mines can still be found in Utah’s mountains and canyons, ...
Mining has shaped the State of Utah geographically, demographically, and economically. Thousands of old mines can still be found in Utah’s mountains and canyons, ...
Park City Film with Park City Museum is presenting the film Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am on Thursday, May 14th. Pre-registration for the ...
State Historic Preservation Officer, Chris Merritt continues his exploration of the tie hacking camps in the high Unitas. After years trekking through the High ...
Park City Museum will host a virtual Zoom lecture presented by Sandy Brumley called A Brief History of Tom Kearns  on May 27th from ...
How were the ores mined in Park City turned into silver, lead or gold bars? Why were they crushed and concentrated? Mining Engineer Donovan ...
Tom Kearns is a hero of the old west, rags-to-riches miner, U.S. Senator, and rail road magnate. He clearly loved newspapers, garnering his first ...
Join us for a lecture on the history of Park City’s High Line and the industrial complex it once served. Steve Leatham and David ...
Join our FIRST Online Lecture - "Agriculture In Park City" Our popular "History Speaks" Lecture Series is back! Join Executive Director Sandra Morrison as ...
The Park City Museum will host a Zoom lecture given by Rick Okabe called Topaz Internment Camp on Thursday, August 13th from 5 p.m. ...
Thursday August 20 (HIKE IS FULL!) The 1,350 acres of the Bonanza Flat open space represent unique and sensitive values: scenic, natural, ecological, forest, ...