In an essay called “The Hidden Life of a Miner,” Park City historian Gary Kimball recalled overhearing…
“What tragic, criminal, treacherous, appalling changes have come to this great country of ours since we went…
On Wednesday October 11, 2023 Keith Droste joined his fellow hard-rock brethren in the “great beyond.” No…
This is the second of two articles about Parkite Jim Santy, continued from last week. Above all…
This is the first of two articles about Parkite Jim Santy. “I’ll be a resident of this…
Solon Spiro is best known in Park City for his development of the Silver King Consolidated Mine…
The many open spaces around Park City provide shelter and food for a wide variety of wildlife.…
Improvise, adapt, overcome is a mindset, a philosophy embodied in the culture of the U.S. Marine Corps…
The Park City Museum is advertising its annual Glenwood Cemetery event, taking place Oct. 7, as “Scandals…
Over the years, Park City has had many people of Spanish descent make their home here –…
A frequent question we get or myth we hear at the Museum is about whether the Town…
One of only a few boarding houses from any part of town to survive until today, the…
Starting out as a boomtown meant that Parkites had to create and build many of the necessary…
In 1897, the year after Utah achieved statehood, the state legislature approved funds to build a “State…
At the start of the school year few things are less pleasing to students than receiving vaccinations.…
Anyone who has recreated in Thaynes Canyon knows it is an active, well-traveled place. Turns out that’s…
On August 10, 1923, this item appeared in the Park Record: “At the L.D.S hospital, Salt Lake,…
Many people can reminisce about the history through which they have lived. This writer, for example, has…
The following is the third article in a series on the idea to build a ski resort…
The following is the second article in a series on the idea to build a ski resort…
The following is the first article in a series on the idea to build a ski resort…
Every July the Oakley Rodeo attracts hundreds of professional contestants and thousands of spectators to a four-day…
After the United States entered World War II in December 1947, the federal government implemented a national…
The following is an excerpt from an oral history with three of the Sundstrom children (Doris, Patricia,…
The simplified version of Recycle Utah is that Scott Becker launched Park City recycling in 1989. But…
This is the second article covering preservation of the historic McPolin Farm on Highway 224. There had…
One of the places that everyone passes while driving into Park City is the McPolin Farm. Considered…
The Park City Museum is hosting a lecture called “Marcus Daly’s Utah Years” given by attorney and…
Kendall Webb, born in West Virginia, moved to Park City in 1946. Prior to that, he worked…
Most stories written today about the Great Salt Lake have to do with its fragile ecosystem. Without…
One of Park City’s most unique buildings sits at the southeast corner of Park Avenue and Heber…
The following is the fifth and final article in a series on Park City and Ketchum, Idaho.…
Meeche White grew up with three cousins who are deaf. Her experiences with them in school gave…
The following is the fourth article in a series on Park City and Ketchum, Idaho.In 1936 Averell…
The following is the third article in a series on Park City and Ketchum, Idaho. The last…
The following is the second article in a series on Park City and Ketchum, Idaho. Welcome back…
Park City has seen its share of world class skiers and snowboarders over the years – we…
The following is the first article in a series on Park City and Ketchum, Idaho. Park City…
The Park City mining industry had its beginnings in the early 1870s with the development of the…
Above Shoe Tree Park, just east of the Poison Creek Trail, an electrical box clings to a…