|
| The Early Settlers |
The Early Settlers
In 1948, this historical marker was dedicated to honor George Snyder
and his large family who arrived in the Park City area on May 25,
1872. On July Fourth of that same year a celebration was held to officially
name Park City. The bell hung atop city hall from 1902-1948. It was
used as a warning for fires and any other catastrophe that might strike.
The marker now lives at the entrance to the Holiday Village Mall on
Kearns Blvd. |
 |
|
|
|
|
Photo
Courtesy of Park City Museum and Bea Kumer.
Photo description courtesy of The Park Record. |
|
Park City Mountain Resort | 1310 Lowell Ave | Park City, UT | 84060 | 435-649-8111
| info@pcski.com | © Park City Mountain Resort.
Official Venue of the 2002 Winter Games
Summer adventure awaits you at Park City Mountain Resort. Race down the Alpine
Slide and fly through the air on the exhilarating ZipRider™. Discover a whole
world of fun for the kids at the Little Miner’s Park. Bring your mountain
bike and helmet or your hiking shoes for a memorable descent through cool
alpine trails. Or, take to the hills from the Town Lift offering easy access
from Historic Main Street to Park City Mountain Resort’s world of summer
activities.
Park City Mountain Resort is a premier summer and winter destination. Offering
3,300 acres of varied terrain, Park City Mountain Resort is consistently
ranked among the top ten mountain resorts in North America for its accessibility,
terrain parks and family programs. The Resort is conveniently located 36
miles away from the Salt Lake International Airport.