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Utah : Park City
Park City, Utah
Long before Park City became a world class mountain resort and venue for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, it was famous as a silver mining town, and boasts a lively and colorful past. Founded by prospectors in the late 1860's, Park City continued to mine silver until the early 1970's. The mining company, Park City Consolidated Mines, started the ski business in 1963, when they built the first lifts on what was then called Treasure Mountain. The Park City area now has three world class resorts: Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley Resort, and the Canyons Resort.
Park City is an attractive resort town in the Wasatch Mountains, 32 miles east of Salt Lake City. Once a mining town, Park City now caters to the thousands of skiers who come to its three excellent ski resorts -- Park City Ski Area, Deer Valley Resort and The Canyons. Park City has accommodations for more than12,000 visitors, nearly 100 restaurants and tons of shops in a fairly compact downtown area.
In summer, Park City slows down, but remains a popular destination. It serves as a base for exploring the many hiking and mountain biking opportunities in the surrounding mountains.
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