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Park City High School Mechanical Arts building, September 2012. The district includes 47 contributing buildings on 13 acres (5.3 ha) along most of Park City's Main Street through its business section, plus part of Heber Avenue. All were built after the fire of June 19, 1898.
Park City Live is a music venue in Park City, Utah. Located inside the Memorial Building in the historic Main Street district, [1] the concert venue opened in January 2012 with a performance by DJ Afrojack. [2] Party City Live is the largest music venue in Park City, which plays host to the annual Sundance Film Festival. [1]
The Egyptian Theatre is located at 328 Main Street in Park City, Utah in the United States. It has also been referred to as the Mary J. Steiner Egyptian Theatre or Egyptian Theatre in Park City and is built in the style of Egyptian-themed theatres from the 1920s that followed the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun.
The largest building in the city is Park City Schools. It educates students from kindergarten through 12th grade. [7] In the 2021-2022 school year, the school had 207 students from kindergarten to 8th grade [8] and the high school had 102 students. [9] Park City High School's team name is the Panthers with colors of red and black. [10]
Park City draws in 3,006,071 average annual visitors; in the winter 1,603,775, and in the summer 1,402,296. [citation needed] Park City benefits from the average nightly visitor spending $100 to $350. Currently, Park City primarily relies on its tourist industry from skiing to restaurants to hiking and biking.
Park City is a small city located in the Warren and Waukegan townships of Lake County, Illinois, United States, on the northern end of the Chicago metropolitan area. Per the 2020 census , the population was 7,885.
The Bogan Boarding House, at 221 Main St. in Park City, Utah, was built in c. 1904.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1]It was deemed significant as one of only four boarding houses surviving in Park City from its mining era, and also as one of only four built in town after a 1901 legislative bill cancelled the right of mine owners to require miners to live in ...
The William Campbell House, at 164 Norfolk St. in Park City, Utah, was built around 1900. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] It is a one-story frame pyramid house. [2] It was probably owned by a William Campbell. [2] The house may no longer exist. [3]