Park City
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The Haunting History of Park City’s Glenwood Cemetery
In Park City’s Glenwood Cemetery lies the town’s first music teacher, who listened to his own funeral concert through a telephone. Around him rest miners crushed in avalanches, children lost…
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Affordable Dining in Park City: 7 Local Favorites Under $25
Park City may be known for its high-end dining, but locals know where to find exceptional meals that won’t drain your wallet. From pizza to curry, these 7 local favorites…
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The Fight for Workforce Housing in Park City Continues
Park City thrives on charm, tourism, and reputation but beneath the ski-town image lies a battle that could define its future. Teachers, EMTs, grocery clerks, and young families can’t afford…
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Things to Do in Park City Before Summer Hits
When the snow melts and the tourists vanish, locals know it’s the best time to explore Park City. Here’s what mud season looks like—minus the crowds.
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Park City Ski Patrol Strike Shook Vail Resorts, Ended in Victory for Fair Wages
This winter, ski patrollers walked off the mountain, and chaos hit Park City. Lift lines stretched for hours, tourists fumed, and Vail Resorts took a $12 stock hit. But after…
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The Real Life of Meredith Marks: A Real Housewife of Salt Lake City and Jewelry Designer
Behind the glitz and glamour of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, Meredith Marks is crafting more than drama—she’s building a jewelry empire defined by bold creativity and unrelenting…
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Haunted History of Park City Mines: Ghosts, Legends, and Underground Tunnels
Beneath Park City’s mountain trails, nearly 2,000 miles of abandoned tunnels stretch into darkness—once buzzing with miners, now home to ghostly legends. From tales of the Man in the Yellow…
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Park City’s Five Must-Try Classic Restaurants: Iconic Eateries with Decades of Success
As food lovers, we often chase after the newest, flashiest eateries, but Park City’s true culinary gems have been serving up incredible meals for decades. From the oldest pizza joint…
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Run-A-Muk Dog Park and Trail: The Perfect Family Adventure in Park City
Just off of I-80 and the Kimball Junction Exit, directly below the Utah Olympic Park (UOP), sits a sprawling 44 acre wonderland aptly named Run-A-Muk Dog Park and Trail.
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The Best Way to Beat the Heat: Park City Cool Down Summer Retreat
The reasons for visiting Park City in the summer are as varied as the people that travel to the popular tourist town. From mountain biking, hiking and golf, to ziplines…
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Park City Creamery: Mastering the Art of Extraordinary Cheeses
Cheesemaking is a slow process that begins in the early morning hours and requires a strict adherence to detail. Park City Creamery produces soft-ripened cheeses from local cow and goat…
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Top 10 Park City Restaurant Patios
Park City’s mild spring and summer makes it the perfect place to enjoy al fresco dining, and there is no shortage of outstanding restaurants where one can do that.
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Utahns Inducted to the US Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame
Park City hosted the joint US Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame, and the International Skiing History Association gathering in March. Five people from Utah were honored.
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Banksy in Park City!
Park City outdoor art can be found all around town including pieces by the well-known graffiti artist, Banksy. Camera Man and Flower can be found on Park City Main Street.


