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"A lone skier is framed by a weathered remnant of Park City's silver mining heritage near the bottom of the Keystone Run." | P0406 Park City Ski Association Photograph Collection | P0406n05 |
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"A skier enjoys untracked powder in one of the many hidden caches in Jupiter Bowl on a typical "blue bird" day at Park City." | P0406 Park City Ski Association Photograph Collection | P0406n08 |
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"An energetic ski school class enjoys the company of their PSIA-certified Park City Ski Area instructor." | P0406 Park City Ski Association Photograph Collection | P0406n01 |
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"J.D." McNeil, Park City ski instructor. | P0395 Robert Smith Photograph Collection | P0395n1_06_04 |
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"Leaving Park City." Two men standing holding skis. | P0405 Frank Whitney Photograph Collection | P0405n01 |
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"Park City Director of Skiing Holly Flanders enjoys a perfect powder day." | P0406 Park City Ski Association Photograph Collection | P0406n31 |
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"Park City resident and U.S. Ski Team member Jeremy Nobis enjoys a day of Spring skiing at park City Ski Area. Park City celebrates Spring with the annual Snow-shine Festival." | P0406 Park City Ski Association Photograph Collection | P0406n33 |
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"Park City was originally a mining town. Many old mine buildings can be found on the mountain." | P0406 Park City Ski Association Photograph Collection | P0406n32 |
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"Park City's new "Town Lift" triple chair will transport skiers from the bottom of historic Main Street to Mid Mountain. the new chair provides access to Park City's lift system, or skiers can enjoy two intermediate runs back into Old Town for lunch or a-pres-ski. Downloading on the lift will also be provided." Two young skiers and adults skiing beneath a chair lift. | P0398 Mike Grom Photograph Collection | P0398n19 |
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"Steep, open faces and tree skiing provide excitement for all skiers. Park City offers plenty of tree and glade skiing to all those who accept the challenge." | P0398 Mike Grom Photograph Collection | P0398n20 |
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"The Scaffold." Training jump to develop young jumpers. | P0419 Frank Rasmussen Family Scrapbook Photograph Collection | P0419n1_01_10 |
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"The Snowshine Festival, park City's annual celebration of spring skiing, features all kinds of off-beat events on skis." | P0406 Park City Ski Association Photograph Collection | P0406n25 |
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"The U.S. Ski Team and U.S. Ski Association are both headquartered in Park City. National Slalom champion Kristi Terzian enjoys a day of skiing at Park City Ski Area." | P0406 Park City Ski Association Photograph Collection | P0406n23 |
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"Two-time and former National Downhill Champion Holly Flanders is Director of skiing at Park City Ski Area." | P0406 Park City Ski Association Photograph Collection | P0406n26 |
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1929 Salt Lake Tribune article highlighting the first competitive jumping event to be held at the Rasmussen Ranch close by where Ecker Hill was to be built a year later. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_04_062 |
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John Aalberg, University of Utah Ski Team All-American; 1984 and 1985 NCAA cross-country champion; member of the 1992 and 1994 U.S. Olympic Teams. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n02_03_073 |
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1991 NCAA Championships | P0372 University of Utah Ski Team Photograph Collection | P0372n01_37_003 |
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Sabrina Lawrence and the University of Utah Ski Team; 1997-2001 [30] | P1354 Sabrina Lawrence Leunig | p1354n1_01_30 |
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24 hours later and 5 miles from Park City. Man on skis using a broomstick as a ski pole. | P0405 Frank Whitney Photograph Collection | P0405n02 |
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90 and 120 meter jumping hills under construction in preparation for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, October 22, 1998. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P041n03_02_021 |
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90 and 120 meter jumping hills under construction in preparation for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, September 29, 2000. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n03_02_022 |
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90 meter ski jumping hill at Bear Hollow, July 13, 1995. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n03_02_020 |
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A good photo of the original jumping site named Ecker Hill. Photo taken on the day the hill was dedicated, March 2, 1930. | P0413 Alan K. Engen Photograph Collection | P0413n01_04_069 |
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A lightpost in Park City(?) | P0395 Robert Smith Photograph Collection | P0395n1_22_08 |
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A view of Park City from a roof top. | P0395 Robert Smith Photograph Collection | P0395n1_26_02 |