Historic Preservation Celebration at McPolin Farm

Post Date:04/29/2026

News Advisory - For Immediate Release 

Parker Malatesta, Park City Municipal 
parker.malatesta@parkcity.gov 
435-640-9194 

April 29, 2026  

Residents Encouraged to Attend Historic Preservation Celebration at McPolin Farm 

Park City, Utah — Park City Municipal is hosting a Historic Preservation Celebration at the McPolin Barn on Friday, May 8, from 4 to 6 p.m., inviting residents to connect with the people and organizations working to protect the community's unique character and heritage.  

The outdoor open house marks Historic Preservation Month and brings together preservation partners from across the region. Expected participants include Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History, Friends of the Farm, the Park City Museum, Preservation Utah, and the Utah State Historic Preservation Office.  

Guests can explore partner tables, provide input on City initiatives, listen to music from DJ Silver King, and enjoy food and drinks. Friends of the Farm members will offer brief tours of the barn, and a community memory station will invite attendees to share their connection to Park City’s history. The station will include a video booth where visitors can record memories of a favorite historic site or local story.   

Anyone with historical materials they’d like to share — such as photos, plats, maps, or other documents — can email a copy to planning@parkcity.gov ahead of the event or bring it to the celebration. 

Guests are encouraged to walk, bike, or ride public transit. Free parking and a shuttle to the farm will be available at the North Marsac Lot at City Hall and the surface lot at 1420 Munchkin Road from 3:30 to 7 p.m. A bike valet will also be available on site. 

The event is free and open to the public. RSVP for the Historic Preservation Celebration

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