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Show rjT Crg ' -, ra M! i AW v &0NDO jKKfr c&r' course W aide jp?riiqn r! tjfl. MNEHAUS LcOfei V STOKERS BK01AN --TMPTKrtHAWV THE tfd HOUSE INNSmJCK:H:::7 AiSL. yamieSt X 1 ESSs THE TOWN OF PARK CITY emerqetfaver 100 year's ago during one yfo . Ov I m 'W of the wildest mining booms in ihe history of America. High grade mineral , .iii f-VK deposits were discovered in 1869 by three soldiers of Colonel Conner's F TnrkF 1 V S UTAH JirpM Salt Lnfte command. . . lt$W9xS . x . i'J!?P im Parfe ctvv tecame 8 mecca and.ameltmg pot for immigrants from fl KfTwi r- PfiAL sJfi1 alt comers of Hhe earth. An instant frontier toom town resulteduhlch IifIitfvHf un" 1 boasted of Ave breweries, 27 saloons, a numbered bawdy houses, a China 1 I a3 S ANO vTmii Town, and numerous churches, hotels and restaurants in alt V LUMBER tetdull St0Ut cer o?em?ns producing silver, lead,zinc, gold and copiper, amount- Mi'PW fV ,LU " VOKJ Inq to over 15 niUUon tons of ore, creating at east SfcTOlUlonatreS and lyjt4Ai Av urjirtKl L feir la an estimated one billion dollars uorth of minerals. Present-day geologists 5PSrTV I r nt-XlljAH T ffliM claim trie old miners left that much, behind! Little wonder that some of Vf y ThU II FOrtD M fcWl mines are stilt acttve. YSx' " " i uwu f M Much of the orlqtnal "Parte City remains todaix NarrcoJ wlndinq streets, I I MM qobied houses, and old mines dominate the scene. One can feel a Little of I f.2J If I. f!i IfHfKf what living was all about at the turn of the century. The town with Us VLwl 1 PK lillU llfflSr i famous Main street and business district still retains a8t9 flavor mtng- JK'iilLi hIm Ulj WUng with the cosmopolitan veneer cif a four-season resort. Sulci check our convention facilities lS |