Park City Historic Mine Route Gets New Signage Ahead of Miners Day Launch
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Park City Historic Mine Route gets new signage ahead of Miners Day launch
New wayfinding signage has popped up throughout Park City’s public trail system this summer as the Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History, an all-volunteer committee of the Park City Historical Society & Museum, prepares to open the Park City Historic Mine Route. In the group’s latest effort to preserve Park City’s mining heritage, the new 7-mile loop will function as an open-air museum, turning scattered mining relics into a connected, self-gui…
New 7-mile historic mine route set to connect Park City’s mining sites
PARK CITY, Utah — A new 7-mile route connecting 24 historic mining sites throughout Park City is fittingly set to open on Miners Day, Sept. 7, giving hikers and bikers a new way to explore the city’s mining history. The Park City Historic Mine Route, developed by Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History, will connect historic structures, mine sites, and cultural landmarks through a mostly existing network of public trails. New signage is now being…
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