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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources along with Utahfishingsecrets.com will be holding the first annual 'Utah Trout Slam.' This is a statewide event open to fishing in all Utah bodies of
The Evergreen Players present 'Parallel Lives,' a play which examines our common experiences through the planning of two Divine Beings. The audience is taken for a ride through adventures wi
The second floor exhibit at the Pioneer Memorial Museum boasts a large display of antique dolls, handwork and rooms featuring fashions, chinaware and medicine.
The Clothing Room at the Pioneer Memorial Museum features many different fashions worn by the early settlers of the Salt Lake Valley. In connection with the opening of the clothing gallery in 2004, th
The basement exhibit at the Pioneer Memorial Museum is stocked with firearms, ammunition and railroad history. The highlight of the basement exhibit is the ZCMI Store display and the vast spinning whe
Green Flake was among the first group of Mormons pioneers to arrive in the Great Salt Lake valley. Green Flake is one of three black pioneers whose name is memorialized on the Brigham Young monument i
The lives of Brigham Young and his first counselor, Heber C. Kimball were extremely influential in Utah's history. On the main floor of the Pioneer Memorial Museum there is their personal artifac
The Council Wagon at the Pioneer Memorial Museum is a particularly important piece of history to the Utah area as it served as a speaking platform and home on the historic trip from Nauvoo, Illinois t
The Steam Engine, named 'Roosevelt,' at the Pioneer Memorial Museum, has been restored to its original working condition when it first appeared in 1902.
On the third floor of the Pioneer Memorial Museum, there is an abundance of artifacts, but particularly important and prominent in the collection are the clock exhibit and children's playroom.
The Carriage House can be reached from the museum through an underground passageway. It features an original pioneer wagon, surreys, sleighs, handcarts, bicycles, a blacksmith shop and a street car th
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
The Donald G. Cox International Wildlife Collection features many full mounts of rare and unusual animals from China, Russia, Africa, and North America.
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
Insects includes rotating displays selected from the Museum's vast collection of insects and their near relatives.
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
The Museum's lower level houses the Synoptic Collection of Utah Vertebrates, a diverse array of mammals, fishes, reptiles, amphibians, and birds from across the state.
Weekly storytime will include stories and activities for preschoolers.
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.
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