Park City Real Estate Trends

Park City Gallery Stroll

By Todd Anderson
Jul 30, 2010

             More than just the skiing, biking, golf, snowboarding, hiking or ...it is the local Park City community, people (residents and vacationers alike), and local amenities that make Park City Real Estate Valuable.             Ask a local why they live in Park City, UT and many will answer that they came here for a winter and never left. In this ongoing blog chapter we will talk about some of the many things that make Park City, Utah a special place to live and own real estate.             Today's topic: Park City Gallery Stroll Park City Art Galleries             You spent the last year searching Park City Real Estate for your dream vacation home and you finally found one in Deer Valley. Now you need the perfect piece of Art to make this Deer Valley condominium yours. Where do you look?  Park City's Friday Gallery Stoll is a great place to start. On the last Friday of every month (year around) from 6:00 to 9:00 the gallery doors are open and light refreshments are served just so you can meander through, get familiar with the Park City art scene.              There are 19 galleries within walking distance of each other in and around Historic Main St. Park City that take part in the monthly Gallery Stroll. The galleries feature a variety of local and nationally known artists. Even if you don't find the piece of art you want it is a great way to spend an evening in Park City.             I'll be the first to admit that we often use the gallery stroll as a nice walk before dinner on Main St; snacking along the way. The great variety of galleries and artwork give a great insight to your friends as you observe what each of you finds interesting or moving. For more information go to: http://parkcitygalleryassociation.com/             Click here for a map to the Galleries: http://parkcitygalleryassociation.com/map.pdf             If there is a Park City community amenity that you have questions about, drop The YouInParkCity.com Group an email.

 
 
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