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Some of Park City's most distinctive buildings and neighborhoods throughout history.
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    View of Ontario Mill from Rossi Hill facing south.  Ontario and Empire Gulches in rear center and left.  Tailings in foreground removed beginning in 1924 from area that is now Sandridge Avenue.  Marsac Avenue is in center left.  circa early 1900's. (Image: 2007.11.2A, Thomas F. Hansen Collection)
    Lincoln School (no longer standing), built in late 19th century at site of present Park City Library on lower Park Avenue.   One of three schools in Park City named after US Presidents, including Washington and Jefferson, which were consolidated into the Marsac School in 1936.  (Image: 2002.26.91, Kendall Webb Collection)
    Owned and operated by Andrew Petersen from 1914 to 1927. Located on west side of Park Avenue just north of Heber Avenue.  Andy's daugher, Wave, was known to share candy from the store at the Orpheum Theater matinee.  circa 1920. (Image: 1984.17.7, Gary Kimball Collection)