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HISTORIC SITE FORM HISTORIC SITES INVENTORY 1 IDENTIFICATION Name of Property: House at 569 Park Avenue PARK CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION (10-08) Address: 569 Park Avenue City, County: Park City, Summit County, Utah Current Owner Name: William A. and Janet Kershaw, et. al. A.K.A.: Tax Number: PC-82 Parent Parcel(s): N/A Current Owner Address: 620 Mystic Lane, Sacramento, CA 95864 Legal Description (include acreage): LOTS 17 & 18 BLK 5 PARK CITY SURVEY [ ] (see record for complete legal description) 2 STATUS/USE Property Category Evaluation* Reconstruction Use building(s), main Landmark Site Date: Original Use: single dwelling building(s), attached Significant Site Permit #: Current Use: single dwelling building(s), detached Not Historic Full Partial building(s), public building(s), accessory *National Register of Historic Places: eligible ineligible structure(s) listed (date: ) 3 DOCUMENTATION Photos: Dates Research Sources (check all sources consulted, whether useful or not) tax photo: c. 1941 abstract of title city/county histories prints: Nov. 2014 (3) tax card personal interviews historic: original building permit Utah Hist. Research Center sewer permit USHS preservation files Drawings and Plans Sanborn maps USHS architects file measured floor plans obituary index LDS Family History Library site sketch map city directory/gazetteers Park City Hist. Soc./Museum Historic American Bldg. Survey census records university library(ies): original plans: biographical encyclopedias other: other: newspapers Bibliographical References (books, articles, interviews, etc.). Attach copies of all research notes and materials Carter, Thomas and Peter Goss. Utah s Historic Architecture, 1847-1940. Salt Lake City: Center for Architectural Studies, Graduate School of Architecture, University of Utah and Utah State Historical Society, 1988. Hampshire, David, Martha Sonntag Bradley and Allen Roberts. A History of Summit County. Coalville, UT: Summit County Commission,1998. National Register of Historic Places. Park City Main Street Historic District. Park City, Utah, National Register #79002511. Peterson, Marie Ross and Mary M. Pearson. Echoes of Yesterday: Summit County Centennial History. Salt Lake City: Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1947. Randall, Deborah Lyn. Park City, Utah: An Architectural History of Mining Town Housing, 1869 to 1907. Master of Arts thesis, University of Utah, 1985. Thompson, George A., and Fraser Buck. Treasure Mountain Home: Park City Revisited. Salt Lake City: Dream Garden Press, 1993. Researcher/Organization: John Ewanowski, CRSA Architecture Date: Nov. 2014

4 ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION AND INTEGRITY 569 Park Avenue, Park City, Utah (2/5) Building Type and/or Style: bungalow type, Victorian Eclectic style No. Stories: 1 Additions: none minor major (describe below) Alterations: none minor major (describe below) Number of associated outbuilding and/or structures: accessory building(s), # 0 ; structure(s), # 0. General Condition of Exterior Materials: Materials: Good: Well-maintained with no serious problems apparent Fair: Some problems are apparent. Describe the problems: Poor: Major problems are apparent and constitute and imminent threat. Describe the problems: Uninhabitable/Ruin Foundation: concrete Walls: clapboard siding Roof: wood shingles Windows/Doors: slider windows (typical) and glazed wood front door with wooden trim. Essential Historical Form: retains does not retain Location: original location moved (date:, original location: ) Design: This bungalow is rectangular in plan, with a full width front porch and central entrance. The roof structure has been modified from a hipped type to include a gable on the front (east) elevation, a renovation that occurred after a tax photograph taken in the early 1940s. The front porch is made of wood and contains some Victorianinspired details. Slider windows have been installed to replace the original windows, which were presumably double-hung type. Setting: Set in Old Town Park City, one block west of historic Main Street. With narrow lots and streets, the neighborhood is relatively dense for single-family zoning. The house is set on a double-wide lot, which is approximately 50 x75. Many of the surrounding houses are historic. Workmanship: Was constructed of less common materials than surrounding Victorian residences, including clapboard siding, wood roof shingles, and slider windows, although these materials were also used to a small degree in Park City. Drop wood siding, asphalt shingles, and double-hung windows were more common. Some of the wood trim accents on the front façade suggest the Victorian style, but these were added after the 1940s tax photo and are not original. Feeling: Retains historic feel through material usage and details, although the original appearance has been altered somewhat. Bungalows were not as common in Park City as rectangular cabins, T-cabins, and pyramid houses, but that has the feel of a historic sample of that type. Association: The Mature Mining Era in Park City, during which the local mines were still producing a large share of the country s silver supply. A decline in silver prices through the 1920s was caused by increased production amidst decreased demand. This drop in prices caught up to Park City mines in the 1930s, which caused a local decline in the industry and an economic downturn, along with the Great Depression. Samuel B. and Alice

569 Park Avenue, Park City, Utah (3/5) Deighton Dunn purchased the property in 1917, immediately taking out an $800.00 mortgage, suggesting a possible date of construction. 1 5 SIGNIFICANCE Architect: not known known: (source: ) Date of Construction: c. 1917 Builder: not known known: (source: ) The site must represent an important part of the history or architecture of the community. A site need only be significant under one of the three areas listed below: 1. Historic Era: Settlement and Mining Boom Era (1868-1893) Mature Mining Era (1894-1930) Mining Decline and Emergence of Recreation Industry (1931-1962) Description of historic era: By the 1890s, Park City was a bona fide mining town, with a railroad station, post office, fire department, and growing school system. While individuals lost and gained jobs based on fluctuating silver prices, the mining industry was relatively stable in Park City through the 1920s. The Great Fire of 1898 proved the strength of the town: while Main Street was almost completely levelled and sustained over $1,000,000 in damages, most of the buildings were rebuilt by 1900. Unlike other fire ravaged western mining towns, which often went permanently bust over similar blazes, the demand for Park City silver caused a rapid rebuilding of the business district. Park City survived the Spanish Flu Epidemic, World War I, and Prohibition mostly unscathed, boasting over 4,000 residents in the 1930 United States Census. 2. Persons: Thomas and Matilda Stringer (purchased 1899) and Samuel B. and Alice Deighton Dunn (purchased 1917) 3. Architecture: N/A 6 PHOTOS Photographs on the following pages (taken by the researcher, unless noted otherwise): Photo No. 1: Northeast oblique. Camera facing southwest. November 2014. Photo No. 2: East elevation. Camera facing west. November 2014. Photo No. 3: Southeast oblique. Camera facing northwest. November 2014. Photo No. 4: Southeast oblique. Camera facing northwest. Tax photo, c. 1941. (Summit County) 1 From title abstracts in the Summit County Recorder s Office, Coalville, UT.

569 Park Avenue, Park City, Utah (4/5) Photo No. 1: Northeast oblique. Camera facing southwest. November 2014. Photo No. 2: East elevation. Camera facing west. November 2014.

569 Park Avenue, Park City, Utah (5/5) Photo No. 3: Southeast oblique. Camera facing northwest. November 2014. Photo No. 4: Southeast oblique. Camera facing northwest. Tax photo, c. 1941. (Summit County)

569 Park Avenue Sanborn Map History 1889 1900 1907 1929 1941