Park City Historical Lecture – Park City’s Growth from Mining to Today

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Location

Kimball Art Center
Kimball Art Center
1251 Kearns Blvd, Park City, UT 84060
Website
https://kimballartcenter.org/

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Date

Mar 27 2024
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Time

6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Park City Historical Lecture – Park City’s Growth from Mining to Today

Dalton Gackle from the Park City Museum will be giving a lecture about Park City History.

Join us for a discussion of the development of Park City into a mining community, including some of the larger mines and a look at daily life for residents. He will continue into Park City’s transition to the skiing industry and related growth.

This event is free to attend, but an RSVP is required. Capacity is limited.

Dalton Gackle is the Research, Digital Services, and Social Media Coordinator at the Park City Museum in Park City, Utah. An American West and Pop Culture historian by way of the Midwest, Dalton manages the Park City Museum’s Hal Compton Research Library. He is responsible for all research, historic photograph orders, oral histories, and the Museum’s weekly Way We Were articles and social media. He is also an archivist, processing and digitizing the Museum’s manuscript and visual collections to make them available to patrons and researchers. He is a graduate of Iowa State University in journalism and history and of Indiana University Purdue University of Indianapolis (IUPUI) in public history.

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