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The godfathers of Park City skiing
If you’ve ever swooshed down the Success or Little Kate runs at Deer Valley or enjoyed some après-ski nosh at Snow Park Lodge, you can thank the legacy of Bob Burns and Otto Carpenter. In the 1940s, these two Park City ski buddies created the first lift-served skiing on what in now Deer Valley’s famed
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The man who redefined the ski industry
Edgar Stern, a successful businessman from New Orleans, had the revolutionary idea to create a ski resort with world-class service and amenities never seen outside a five-star hotel. His foresight redefined the ski industry and changed Park City’s resort culture forever. Born in New York in 1922 and raised in Louisiana by an entrepreneurial family,
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Growing up with Park City
William Kranstover moved to Park City sight unseen in 1972 and etched himself into town history. He was 23 years old and likes to say that he and the town grew up together. He arrived following a two-year teaching stint in Australia and with a fine arts degree from the University of Wisconsin, a passion
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