PARK CITY ATTRACTIONS

Sundance
FIlm Festival
Founded by Robert Redford in 1981 in the mountains of Sundance,
Utah, Sundance Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated year-round
to the development of artists of independent vision and to the exhibition
of their new work.
Park
City Historical Society & Museum
Visitors can venture "underground" in the Silver King
Mine, meet Park City's Silver Queen, and inside an original stagecoach.
A non-profit organization dedicated to Preserving, Protecting and
Promoting Park City's History and Heritage.
Utah Olympic
Park
Visitors are treated to a guided tour of the park, athlete training
sessions, 70 mile-per-hour bobsled rides, zipline rides, Quicksilver
alpine slide rides, Olympic museum, an interactive museum, freestyle
aerial and ski jumping shows on summer weekends and a variety of
camps for all ages.
Kimball
Art Center
The Park City Kimball Arts Festival is one of the premier fine art
events in the west, attracting over 200 of North America’s
most talented artists. They invite you to join them, enjoy the art,
dance to the live music, and have a great time.
Alf
Engen Ski Museum Foundation
The Alf Engen Ski Museum is one of two impressive anchor exhibits
of the Joe Quinney Winter Sports Center. The Olympic Winter Games
of 2002 Exhibit is the other.
Egyptian
Theatre Company
The Steiner Egyptian has become a small professional theatre operating
under an Actor’s Equity Association contract. It is able to
function as a state of the art facility while retaining the distinctive
flavor of years gone by, much like Park City itself.
The
Park City International Music Festival
Has been performing chamber music for more than 20 years.
Park City Vacation.org
A Vacation Guide to Park City, Utah
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