PCMR-TIMELINE - Park City Museum

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TREASURE MOUNTAINS – PARK CITY MT. RESORT
1963 – 2013
AREA NAME
 Treasure Mountains – 1963-1968.
 Park City Resort – 1968-1975.
 Park City Ski Area – 1975-1995.
 Park City Mountain Resort – 1995-present.
OWNERSHIP
 United Park City Mines – 1963-1970.
 Greater Park City Corp (Edgar Stern) – 1970-1975.
 Alpine Meadows (Nick Badami) – 1975-1994.
 Powdr Corp – 1994-present.
LEADERSHIP
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Area Manager – Dick Street 1963-1964, Ed Siegel 1964-1965, Woody Anderson
1965-1974, Ray Johnson 1974-1980, Phil Jones 1980-1997, John Cumming 19971998, Vern Greco 1998-2004, Peter Curtis 2004-2010, Jenni Smith 2010-present.
 Ski School Director– Jim McConkey 1963-1964, Woody Anderson 1964-1970,
Woody Anderson/Phil Jones 1970-1971, Phil Jones 1971-1975, Stein Erickson 19751977, Rene Farwig 1977-1978, Duane Vigos 1978 -1986, Craig Pearson 1986-1998,
Peter Curtis 1998-2004, Tom Pettigrew 2004-present.
 Mountain Patrol Director – Owen Saunders 1963-1965, Mel Fletcher 1965-1978,
Bill Plummer 1978-1982, Billy Gray 1982-present.
 Director of Skiing – Stein Erickson 1970 -1975.
FACILITIES
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1963 - Two and a half mile gondola, Prospector chairlift, Tenderfoot J-Bar, Silver
King J-Bar, 9-hole golf course, base lodge, summit house.
1964 – Skier Subway, Thaynes chairlift, first snow-making.
1967 – Lights on Payday. Pitch & Putt golf course.
1969 – Skier Subway closed.
1970 – Three Kings chairlift.
1971 – Crescent, Payday, and Lost Prospector chairlifts, Three Kings condominiums.
1972 – First Time chairlift, Payday and Crescent Ridge condominiums, Snow Hut
restaurant. Nine holes added to golf course. Liquor store opened at resort.
1973 – Park Avenue condominiums, National Ski Team facilities, First touring shop
and touring track (Wolfe’s), Resort plaza lodging, Alpine Slide.
1974 – King Con triple chairlift.
1975 – Thaynes chairlift replaced. Pitch & Putt golf course removed.
1976 – Jupiter chairlift, Ski Team chairlift, improved snow-making on Payday.
1977 – First permanent snow-making. Golf course sold to city.
1978 – Prospector chairlift rebuilt.
1980 – Motherlode chairlift.
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1981 – Payday double chairlift replaced with triple chairlift.
1982 – Gondola cabins replaced.
1984 – Pioneer chairlift.
1985 – Town chairlift.
1986 – Prospector chairlift replaced with hi-speed chairlift.
1987 – Mid-Mountain Lodge moved to present site. Lost Prospector chairlift removed.
1993 – King Con hi-speed chairlift, Eagle chairlift.
1995 – Eaglet chairlift, Eagle Race Arena.
1996 – Prospector hi-speed chairlift replaced by Silverlode 6-pack hi-speed chairlift.
1997 – Gondola replaced by Payday and Bonanza 6-pack hi-speed chairlifts. Terrain
parks and pipes opened.
1998 – McConkey’s 6-pack hi-speed chairlift, Legacy Base Lodge. Original Crescent
chairlift removed.
2000 – Eagle Superpipe.
2002 – ZipRider.
2004 – First Time hi-speed chairlift.
2006 – Silver Star chairlift, Alpine Coaster. Ski Team chairlift closed (removed 2007).
2008 – Crescent hi-speed chairlift.
2011 – Flying Eagle Zip Rider. Three Kings chairlift replaced.
EVENTS
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1963 – Grand Opening December 21st.
1965 – Ribbon cutting with Lady Bird Johnson.
1967/68 – “Blanche” advertising campaign.
1968/69 – Plane crash on Hidden Splendor.
1971/72 – GLM teaching method offered. Park City Resort “Town Crier” published.
1972 – Park City’s first outdoor concert - Gordon Lightfoot/Leo Kottke at Park City
Resort amphitheatre (base of Payday).
1972/73 – Nastar racing offered.
1974/75 – Hot Spot appeared (spontaneous combustion of trees from King Con runs).
1975/76 – Skis shorter than 190cm not allowed on The Hoist. Blueslip Bowl opened.
1976/77 – Worst snow year in 50 years. Park City Ski Area opened in January.
1982 – Silver King Coalition building burned.
1984/85 – First World Cup alpine skiing event, Men’s & Women’s Slalom.
1985/86 – National Ability Ski Center opened.
1988 – Twenty Fifth Anniversary.
1996/97 – Snowboards allowed.
2002 – Olympic alpine skiing and snowboard events.
2003 – Last of 12 World Cup alpine skiing events, Men’s & Women’s Slalom & GS.
2011 – Leased land legal dispute.
2013 – Fiftieth Anniversary.
FUN FACTS
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Full-Day lift ticket price – 1963/64 - $4.50, 2013/14 - $107.00.
Half-Day group lesson price – 1963/64 - $3.00, 2013/14 - $105.00.
Prepared by Jim Tedford and Phil Jones - November 2013.
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