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Show Park City's preservation to be topic of lecture As part of the Utah Heritage Foundation's fall lecture series, City Council-woman Council-woman Tina Lewis will address the group about the community's success with historic preservation. Lewis has been active in helping to save several historic buildings in Park City, including the Miners Hospital and City Hall. Her lecture is scheduled to begin Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 9:30 a.m. at the Denver and Rio Grande Depot (300 South 500 West). The fee for the lecture is $15 for Utah Heritage Foundation members mem-bers and $20 for non-members. non-members. The theme for this year's series is "Utah's Heritage of the Past and For the Future." The lectures, which are held every Wednesday Wed-nesday morning through Oct. 19, will cover Utah's unique architectural heritage, her-itage, historic buildings which have been lost, and current preservation projects pro-jects aimed at saving historic his-toric monuments for the future. For more information informa-tion about the lectures call 533-0858. |