“Thomas Kearns: Rags to Riches Miner” Lecture now available ONLINE
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 press mention in 1880 at the ...
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 press mention in 1880 at the ...
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 Nicholas will team up once again ...
Join our FIRST Online Lecture - "Agriculture In Park City" Our popular "History Speaks" Lecture Series is back! Join Executive Director Sandra Morrison as she explores Park City's settlers' challenges ...
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. to 6 p.m. Please contact education@parkcityhistory.org ...
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, open space, water quality, watershed, riparian, ...
Local Royalty - the Nelson Queen Mine with Guide Andrew Cohen (ONLY A FEW SPOTS LEFT!) Wednesday September 16 Did you know that at one time in Park City's mining ...
Park City Museum will host a Zoom Lecture given by Kris Swanson called Women's Forgotten Role in the American Fur Trade on Thursday, September 17th from 5-6 p.m. Please register ...
Water, Water Everywhere—The Ontario Mine and Its Tunnels Park City Museum and the Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History will host a Zoom lecture called Water, Water Everywhere—The Ontario ...
Park City Museum will host a Zoom lecture called Bawdy Women of the West: The Myths and Realities of Prostitution given by Michael Rutter on Tuesday, October 20th from 5-6 ...
Park City Museum will host a Zoom lecture called The Park’s Most Murderous Score given by Sandy Brumley and Josh Grotstein on Thursday, November 12 from 5-6 p.m. (Mountain Time). ...