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PARK CITY

Besides skiing and snowboarding at two world-class resorts, Park City Mountain and Deer Valley Resort, Park City is best known as the home of the annual Sundance Film Festival and helping host the 2002 Winter Olympics. One of the five venues built for the games, The Utah Olympic Park, remains in vibrant condition for guests to experience Utah's Olympic legacy. The Park is also a year-round U.S. Olympic training site for Nordic Ski Jumping, Freestyle Skiing, Bobsled, Skeleton, and Luge. https://www.visitparkcity.com/

SHOPPING

Shop for everything from handmade furniture, books and sportswear to art collectibles and Western antiques. Historic Main Street is lined with quaint shops and galleries. And if you're in the mood for a brand-name bargain, stop by Park City's popular Tanger Outlet Center.

https://www.visitparkcity.com/things-to-do/shopping/

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KIMBALL JUNCTION
Kimball Junction has it all. Shopping, concerts, fun and recreation are closely packed together with residential neighborhoods on most sides. This all takes place in front of the vast and open backdrop of the the Swaner Nature Preserve, not to mention the Wasatch Mountains towering in the distance.
For the residents and visitors to “The Junction”, all of these activities make for a lot of walkable/bikable (or even skiable) convenience. A new transit center connects you to the ski resorts and anywhere else in Park City. And a free shuttle transports shoppers from the “Smith’s” side of Highway 224 to the “Walmart” side. http://www.insideparkcityrealestate.com/park-city-neighborhood-spotlight-kimball-junction/

PARK CITY MUSEUM

528 Main St

Park City, UT 84060

435.649.7457

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Preserving, protecting and promoting Park City's history & heritage. Interactive exhibitions explore Park City's colorful mining and ski history at the Park City Museum, located at 528 Main Street, in the heart of Park City's historic Old Town district.

http://parkcityhistory.org/

PARK CITY FARMERS MARKET

The Park City Farmers Market will be right at Park City Mountain Village near the First Time Lift and Silver King Lot. So stop by and pick up fresh fruit for a mid-hike snack, a bundle of organic vegetables for your family dinner, or locally made jams, jellies, trinkets, or jewelry to take home as a souvenir. Not only does buying local food help our community, it also helps our environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions and packing materials, as well as helping to make farming more profitable and selling farmland for development less attractive. https://parkcityfarmersmarket.com/

© 2019 by David Bensman

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