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Explore what it was like to live in Park City 100 years ago. Visitors will have the opportunity to swing by the post office, stop in at the neighborhood market and assist in connecting calls at the te
On the morning of June 19, 1898, fire tore through Park CIty. Visitors can listen to the report by Sam Raddon, Park record editor, tell about the fire that caused over $1 million dollars in damage and
Stop by the local saloon for something to wet your whistle with. The bar served as more than a place to have a drink in Park City. It was a place for locals to come and converse. Visitors can hear the
The Dungeon in the basement of the Historic City Hall is an incredible piece of history that visitors are free to explore. The original graffiti from the Industrial Workers of the World, a controversi
In 1922, Park City took a chance and purchased a new 'auto' fire truck. The city members of Park City were so impressed with it that they bought another in 1926. The Graham Brothers Dodge wi
Inside the Skier Subway Theater, visitors will have the opportunity to watch a documentary on how Park City changed from a mining to a skiing town.
Mining required strong hard workers, that were willing to risk their lives in this dangerous profession. Visitors will have the opportunity to view the scaled, late 19th century Mega Mine. This two st
Park City's mines produced millions of dollars, however little of that wealth stayed in Park City. 'Muckers & Millionaires' explores the great divide that existed between the miners
If you have ever wondered how the first settlers of Park City came to stumble upon this gem, this exhibit will show you. The Kimball Stagecoach is on exhibit which carried people and mail to Park City
Embark on a tubing and riding experience with the Heber Valley Historic Railroad's 'Tube 'n Train.' The train will take tubers on a scenic ride across Soldier's Hollow, site o
Passengers will enjoy majestic views of the Heber Valley as the train snakes along the base of the Timpanogos Mountains and alongside the Deer Creek Reservoir. Riders may even catch a glimpse of bald
The U.S. and Mexican border is a great continental divide that is only physical. Great artists Elinar and Jamex both live and work on both sides of the border, creating pieces of artwork that confront
Latinos play a vital role in the success and culture of our society. This photography exhibit highlights and celebrates 24 individuals contributions and their unique backgrounds. The individuals range
Embark on a tubing and riding experience with the Heber Valley Historic Railroad's 'Tube 'n Train.' The train will take tubers on a scenic ride across Soldier's Hollow, site o
Passengers will first travel by train experiencing Heber Valley's beautiful natural setting. When the train stops, passengers will climb aboard a horse drawn wagon and travel through the woods to
The 'Soldier Hollow Express' takes guests on a 90 minute scenic ride with views of the Wasatch Mountains, panoramics of Deer Creek Reservoir and breathtaking views of Heber Valley.
Inside the Skier Subway Theater, visitors will have the opportunity to watch a documentary on how Park City changed from a mining to a skiing town.
In 1922, Park City took a chance and purchased a new 'auto' fire truck. The city members of Park City were so impressed with it that they bought another in 1926. The Graham Brothers Dodge wi
The Dungeon in the basement of the Historic City Hall is an incredible piece of history that visitors are free to explore. The original graffiti from the Industrial Workers of the World, a controversi
Explore what it was like to live in Park City 100 years ago. Visitors will have the opportunity to swing by the post office, stop in at the neighborhood market and assist in connecting calls at the te