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SUMMARY:Preserving Park City Mine History lecture given by Brian Buck
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum and Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History will host a lecture called Preserving Park City Mine History given by Brian Buck on Thursday\, Jan. 15\, 2026 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive. Please note the change of day of this lecture from Wednesday to Thursday. More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nThe original reason for Park City was mining.  Between 1872 and 1982 mining attracted workers from all over the U.S. to build a city that became famous nationwide for the mineral riches in over 120 mines around town. Reduced metal prices in the 1950s and 1960s shut down most of these operations and caused the remaining large mining company to repurpose its land holdings from mining to recreation.  Today Park City is widely renowned for its outdoor recreation and the remaining structures of its past mining history have been left to the damaging effects of time and weather.  In 2015 the Park City Museum organized to save these remaining structures and has since collaborated with the ski resorts; local\, state\, and federal government; and private supporters to stabilize over a dozen mining structures around town.  Brian Buck is the project manager for two of the largest of these projects.  He will describe these efforts and discuss the importance of preserving our mining history as an important aspect of Park City’s future. \nBrian has degrees in Geology and Geological Engineering.  His career has been with the Utah Division of Oil\, Gas and Mining\, Getty Mining Company\, JBR Environmental Consultants\, and Stantec Consulting.  All of his 49 years of professional experience has largely involved working with the mining industry in the U.S. West. Since his retirement\, Brian has focused on studying the history of the Park City mining district.  He joined the local Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History committee in 2016 and has been the Project Manager for their major construction projects for the last five years. Brian has presented a number of mining history lectures for the Park City Museum and written Way We Were Articles for the Park Record regarding mining.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/preserving-park-city-mine-history-lecture-given-by-brian-buck/
CATEGORIES:Friends of Ski Mining Mountain History,Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260204T180000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T232756Z
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SUMMARY:The Wright Brothers and Their Flying Machines lecture given by Dorian DeMaio
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called The Wright Brothers and Their Flying Machines given by Dorian DeMaio on Wednesday\, February 4\, 2026 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive. More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nThere is a common misconception that the Wright Brothers “tinkered” their airplane together in a bicycle shop and flew it into history\, realizing humankind’s long-held dream of flight. But this simplification diminishes the full scope of their achievements. Who were the Wright Brothers and how did they succeed where others failed? The real story is complex and a tribute to their inventive genius and persistence.  \nTheir success was the product of applying a scientific approach involving years of thoughtful analysis\, experiment\, design\, test and redesign\, the foundation of today’s airplane development. Not only did they risk their lives flight testing each of their new airplanes\, but they struggled to gain recognition and to preserve their legacy as the inventors of true flight. \nOn the centennial anniversary year of the Wrights’ famous first flight\, Park City resident and pilot Dorian De Maio flew his airplane to Dayton and Kitty Hawk to follow the Wrights’ journey in unraveling the mystery of flight. Join him in discovering how the Wrights created their flying machines overcoming numerous technical and personal obstacles–a human interest story that still resonates today.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/the-wright-brothers-and-their-flying-machines-lecture-given-by-dorian-demaio-2/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260211T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260211T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260116T192825Z
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SUMMARY:The Flinders Family Ranch - Park City’s First Multi-Season Business lecture given by Stuart Stanek and David Nicholas
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called The Flinders Family Ranch – Park City’s First Multi-Season Business given by Stuart Stanek and David Nicholas on Wednesday\, February 11\, 2026 from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive\, Park City UT.  \nIn 1949 the Flinders Family purchased a 900-acre dairy farm from Archie and Annie Carter. The property encompassed parts of both Kimball Junction and Snyderville Basin. Besides dairy operations\, the family would experiment with different activities to diversify income and ameliorate risk. Their innovations ultimately created a template on how to develop a robust financial enterprise. We’ll follow the family’s quest that established nine separate yet inter-related businesses.  \nThis lecture was made possible by the generous contributions of the surviving Flinders children – Leland Flinders\, Melvin Flinders and Elizabeth Hanny.  Please join for a fascinating discussion complete with extensive photographs from the Flinders family archives.  \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/the-flinders-family-ranch-park-citys-first-multi-season-business-lecture-given-by-stuart-stanek-and-david-nicholas/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260225T180000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T235041Z
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SUMMARY:The Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail lecture given by Marcos Van Dalen
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called The Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail given by Marcos Van Dalen on Wednesday\, February 25\, 2026 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive. More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nCome learn about the important but often overlooked or misunderstood history of the Buffalo Soldiers and their specific connection to Utah’s cultural heritage. Their story\, which begins shortly after the Civil War\, is one of resilience and lasting contribution\, woven directly into the fabric of the country’s westward expansion and Utah’s unique history. Recently the State Historic Preservation Office\, Sema Hadithi African American Heritage & Culture Foundation\, and several other stakeholders worked together to develop the Utah Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail.  \nIn this presentation we will discuss the research\, challenges\, volunteer involvement\, and trail locations associated with the Buffalo Soldiers and their time spent in Utah. This specific project transforms extensive research into accessible educational resources\, including interpretive signage and a comprehensive website and ongoing research. Our ultimate goal is for this Utah heritage trail to provide travelers with a unique opportunity to experience history in the exact places where it happened\, fostering a richer understanding and appreciation for the people who helped shape the state. The State Historic Preservation office will also be  providing free copies of the Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail booklet\, there will be an opportunity to experience actual artifacts and other lesser-known artifacts like photographs and documents connected to this story. \nMarcos Van Dalen is the History Researcher for the Utah State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO)\, where he has worked for the past year and a half. In this role\, he leads historical research for the Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail and contributes to multiple public history initiatives\, including ongoing work documenting the mining history of the Tintic Mining District. He is an undergraduate student at the University of Utah pursuing degrees in History and Asian Studies with a regional focus on China. He is also an active duty U.S. Marine Staff Sergeant with eight years of service\, currently pursuing a commission through the University of Utah NROTC program.  
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/the-buffalo-soldier-heritage-trail-lecture-given-by-ian-wright/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260311T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260311T180000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T205600Z
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SUMMARY:Park City Turns to Skiing lecture given by Larry Warren-CANCELED
DESCRIPTION:Due to a bad injury while skiing\, this lecture has been postponed until next year. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.  We wish Larry well in his recovery.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/park-city-turns-to-skiing-lecture-given-by-larry-warren/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251217T000849Z
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SUMMARY:On the Trail of Fremont Shield Bearers lecture given by Elizabeth Hora
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called On the Trail of Fremont Shield Bearers given by Elizabeth Hora on Wednesday\, March 25\, 2026 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive. More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nIf you’ve been hiking through many of Utah’s canyons you likely have seen Fremont Shield-Bearers: a striking\, if uncommon\, human form that appears to hold a large circular shield in front of them or off to one side. Many past researchers have theorized the connection between Fremont shield-bearers and similar human forms in both Puebloan and Plains rock imagery traditions\, but so far no quantifiable data have been suggested to evaluate the nature of their relationship\, or even confirm its existence. In this presentation we will sample areas of prehistoric rock imagery to learn how their shield-bearers relate to each other in form\, frequency\, and time. \nElizabeth Hora is founder and Executive Director of High Desert Heritage and Research She has been a professional archaeologist for over 20 years and has worked in nearly every state in the west. Her interest in prehistoric rock imagery grew from her thesis work in the Uinta Basin studying whether environmental and population pressures may have driven territorial actions\, like warfare. Now in her professional role she brings archaeological interpretations to the public and teaches about the importance of preserving cultural heritage and repatriating Native American artifacts.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/on-the-trail-of-fremont-shield-bearers-lecture-given-by-elizabeth-hora/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260415T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260415T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20251220T013911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251224T181111Z
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SUMMARY:The Ferris-Haggarty Mine and Boston & Wyoming Smelter lecture given by Mark Danninger
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum and Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History will host a lecture called The Ferris-Haggarty Mine and Boston & Wyoming Smelter given by Mark Danninger on Wednesday\, April 15\, 2026 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive. More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nThe Ferris-Haggarty Mine and the related Boston & Wyoming Smelter were located in the Encampment\, Wyoming area and supplied copper for the burgeoning electrification of the United States.  The mine and smelter (including a mill/concentrator) were the only sizeable copper operations in Wyoming in the history of the state and operated from the 1890’s until 1907.  It is a remarkable story of determination and optimism which resulted in a successful albeit short-lived mining and processing operation in a very remote location.     \nMark is a mining engineer with over 30 years’ experience in underground mining\, maintenance\, welding\, project management\, safety and consulting. He holds Bachelor’s Degrees in Mining Engineering and Welding Engineering\, as well as a Master’s Degree in Physical Metallurgy\, all from Montana Tech.\, in Butte\, Montana. His is a long-term resident of Park City.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/the-ferris-haggarty-mine-and-boston-wyoming-smelter-lecture-given-by-mark-danninger/
CATEGORIES:Friends of Ski Mining Mountain History,Lectures
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SUMMARY:Ute History Revealed lecture given by Forrest Cuch
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called Ute History Revealed given by Forrest Cuch on April 22\, 2026 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive. More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nForrest S. Cuch is an enrolled member of the Ute Indian Tribe. He was born and raised on the Uintah and Ouray Ute Indian Reservation in northeastern Utah. He has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in the Behavioral Sciences from Westminster College. Forrest has held many challenging jobs during his 38-year career having worked for several Indian tribes in various capacities to serving as director for Utah Division of Indian Affairs. He published\, A History of Utah’s American Indians\, Utah State University Press\, 2000. Forrest played a key role in the PBS/KUED sponsored curriculum project entitled; We Shall Remain\, which features a video series of the histories of the Utah tribes with accompanying materials. Currently retired\, he provides lectures on healing trauma\, Native American History\, and conservation. In 2022\, he was appointed to Jane Goodall’s Legacy Foundation. He also recently co-authored a book entitled\, A Native Way of Giving\, 2022\, Episcopal Church Publishing.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/ute-history-revealed-lecture-given-by-forrest-cuch/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260506T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260506T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260123T171206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T171206Z
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SUMMARY:Latter-day Saint History 101: Prophets\, Pilgrims\, and Pioneers lecture given by Matt Grow
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called Latter-day Saint History 101: Prophets\, Pilgrims\, and Pioneers given by Matt Grow on Wednesday\, May 6th from 5-6 p.m. at the Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org.   \nHow did members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (known as Mormons or Latter-day Saints) come to settle in the Mountain West? And how did their religious beliefs shape the settlement of Utah? This presentation will trace the early history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from its founding in 1830 through the early settlement of Utah in the late 1840s and 1850s. We will discuss the role of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young (prophets); the practice of converts gathering together in communities (pilgrims); and the journey to the Salt Lake Valley (pioneers). \nMatt Grow is the author of many books on Latter-day Saint and American religious history\, including studies of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. He earned his PhD in history at the University of Notre Dame and is the managing director of the Church History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/latter-day-saint-history-101-prophets-pilgrims-and-pioneers-lecture-given-by-matt-grow/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260520T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260520T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20251231T010431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251231T010431Z
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SUMMARY:Rooted in Tradition: Native American Food Sovereignty lecture given by Darren Parry
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called Rooted in Tradition: Native American Food Sovereignty given by Darren Parry on Wednesday\, May 20\, 2026 from 5-6 p.m.\, which will be held at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nDarren Parry is the former Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation.  Darren serves on the Board of Directors for Utah Humanities and the PBS Utah. He attended the University of Utah and Weber State University and received his Bachelor’s Degree in Education. In 2024\, he received an Honorary PhD in Education from Utah State University.  Darren is the author of “The Bear River Massacre\, A Shoshone History” and teaches in the Environmental Humanities department at the University of Utah. He lectures around the country on Native American issues surrounding history and Indigenous views related to sustainability. He recently gave a lecture at the University of Copenhagen and spoke about Indigenous views to Climate and Environment.   His passions in life are his wife Melody\, 7 children and 17 grandchildren. His other passion is his Tribal family. He wants to make sure that those who have gone before him are not forgotten.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/rooted-in-tradition-native-american-food-sovereignty-lecture-given-by-darren-parry/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260603T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260603T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T214732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T215650Z
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SUMMARY:Medical Care in Park City in 1900—Not For the Faint of Heart lecture given by Dr. Thomas Schwenk
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum will host a lecture called Medical Care in Park City in 1900—Not For the Faint of Heart given by Dr. Thomas Schwenk on Wednesday\, June 3\, 2026 from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Park City Museum Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive\, Park City UT.  \nLife was rough and death common in the remote mining town of Park City in the late 1800s and early 1900s. This presentation will discuss common diseases and injuries of the era\, the doctors and nurses who cared for the town\, and the funding and building of the much-needed Miners Hospital in 1904. \nDr. Thomas Schwenk is a board-certified family physician who practiced in Park City from 1978 to 1984\, the first full-time physician in town following the closure of the mines. A graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School\, he also trained at the University of Utah. Following his academic career at the University of Michigan and the University of Nevada\, Reno\, he returned to Park City with his wife\, Jane. They have children in Denver and Brooklyn\, both of whom were born in Utah and consider themselves Parkites.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/medical-care-in-park-city-in-1900-not-for-the-faint-of-heart-given-by-dr-thomas-schwenk/
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260610T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260610T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260330T183537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T183537Z
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SUMMARY:I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill lecture given by Sandy Brumley and Emmett Murray
DESCRIPTION:Park City Museum and Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History will host a lecture called I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill given by Sandy Brumley and Emmett Murray on Wednesday\, June 10\, 2026 from 5-6 p.m. held at the Education and Collections Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  The lecture is in relation to a new exhibit called Park City Loves a Parade: Our Parades\, Processions\, and Protests from Past to Present which will be on display at the Park City Museum until April 2027.  More information can be found at www.parkcityhistory.org. \nBaby boomers may recall a song about Joe Hill from 1970 The Woodstock Soundtrack Album. According to that song\, Joe Hill never died but lives on “where working folks defend their rights.” In December of 2025\, Joe Hill “lived on” in Park City through the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association (PCPSA) as they successfully went on strike against Vail Resorts. Folks may not know that Joe Hill worked for The Silver King Coalition Mines in the days before the events that led up to his death by firing squad in the Utah State Prison in Sugarhouse. Emmet Murray of the PCPSA will provide some happy details from the ski patrol strike while Sandy Brumley\, local PC history raconteur\, will provide the tragic history of Joe Hill.   \nA 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 fifth in a series of presentations he has made for the Museum.  He is a hike leader for the Museum and a member of Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History.   Emmett Murray is a ski patroller at the Canyons Resort at Park City Mountain and has just completed his ninth year.  He was also the Vice President of PCPSPA during the strike which started on December 27\, 2024 and lasted thirteen days.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/i-dreamed-i-saw-joe-hill-lecture-given-by-sandy-brumley-and-emmett-murray/
CATEGORIES:Friends of Ski Mining Mountain History,Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260629T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260629T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
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SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-06-29/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260630T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260630T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
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SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-06-30/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260701T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260701T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
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SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-01/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260702T153000
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CREATED:20260319T164059Z
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UID:10001087-1783000800-1783006200@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-02/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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CREATED:20260319T191619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T165050Z
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SUMMARY:Park Avenue Tours
DESCRIPTION:Discover the stories about the people who lived on Park Avenue\, the architecture of the buildings\, and the churches and businesses that were part of the community. Tours are 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. on the following dates: July 3\, July 17\, Aug 7\, Aug 21\, Sept 4\, and Sept 18. Tours are $15 per person. Park your car at St. Mary’s Old Town Chapel located at 121 Park Avenue. We will give you a parking pass to put on your car dashboard. Bring water and wear sunscreen and comfortable shoes. Any questions? Contact 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/park-avenue-tours/2026-07-03/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260703T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
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SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-03/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260706T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260706T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
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SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-06/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260707T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260707T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
UID:10001090-1783432800-1783438200@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-07/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260708T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260708T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
UID:10001091-1783519200-1783524600@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-08/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260709T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260709T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
UID:10001092-1783605600-1783611000@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-09/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260710T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
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SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-10/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260713T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
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SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-13/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260714T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260714T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
UID:10001095-1784037600-1784043000@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-14/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260715T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260715T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
UID:10001096-1784124000-1784129400@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-15/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260716T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260716T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
UID:10001097-1784210400-1784215800@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-16/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260717T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260717T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T191619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T165050Z
UID:10001148-1784284200-1784289600@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Park Avenue Tours
DESCRIPTION:Discover the stories about the people who lived on Park Avenue\, the architecture of the buildings\, and the churches and businesses that were part of the community. Tours are 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. on the following dates: July 3\, July 17\, Aug 7\, Aug 21\, Sept 4\, and Sept 18. Tours are $15 per person. Park your car at St. Mary’s Old Town Chapel located at 121 Park Avenue. We will give you a parking pass to put on your car dashboard. Bring water and wear sunscreen and comfortable shoes. Any questions? Contact 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/park-avenue-tours/2026-07-17/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260717T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260717T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
UID:10001098-1784296800-1784302200@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-17/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260718T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260718T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161817
CREATED:20260319T164059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T172547Z
UID:10001142-1784370600-1784376000@parkcityhistory.org
SUMMARY:Main Street Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Put 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 Public Walking Tours are Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. from June 29 to September 19. Meet at the Museum store. Cost is $15 per person. \nNo tours on August 8 (Kimball Arts Festival) and September 7 (Labor Day/Miners’ Day). \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 or want to schedule a private tour for twelve or more people\, please contact Diane at 435-574-9554.
URL:https://parkcityhistory.org/event/main-street-walking-tour/2026-07-18/
CATEGORIES:Tours
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