I was born in Park City in 1953 in the Ghost Town era when the population was around 1200 and diminishing. Skiing certainly saved the town from more decline. Nice brief summary of the history. It was and is a wonderful place to visit and live. Thanks
Good job! I've been there a couple of times and didn't know all that. I appreciate how fun and interesting your videos always are. I hope you can visit many more places!
Thank you for this informative video. My husband and I work seasonally at National Parks and resorts across the US. We're working in Park City in the Canyons area. Loved learning more about the history of this quirky yet exclusive town.
Love when you travel. You have a vast incredible library of knowledge on so many diff types of places in the world! Very interesting to watch. Your comedy really comes thru makes it all even more fun.
Just found this channel, on a binge currently... I've always wanted to go to the US, and these videos are gonna make my first trip some day all the more interesting and meaningful, knowing the history of places. Much love from Aus!
I lived there a few years ago and it has changed quite a bit but it is still a great place to visit. Loved watching the video and honestly it’s pretty spot on!
Nice little tour. My wife and I have a place there and travel there all the time. Some of the history you mentioned I didn't know. 3.2 beer was all you could buy at grocery stores until about a year ago. Now you can buy regular beer at Smith's.
Great video Tom! So much knowledge about everything as always. I knew I recognized this place somewhere, they filmed Soderbergh’s Mosaic there, that’s an awesome limited series by HBO.
Bit of a correction: wine and liquor (and "strong beer") is sold at the state liquor stores, regular beer is available anywhere -- convenience stores, grocery stores -- seven days a week.
Getting the notification that you posted a video gave me the same dopamine release as if a favorite friend just text me. I don’t think there could be a better compliment ?? Love your videos. They make me happy 😃
This is my neck of the woods. I live in Coalville which is a small town just east of Park City. Coalville doesn't have much so we do our shopping, eating at restaurants, and entertainment in Park City. It's a great place to live except it can get pretty crowded during ski season and especially during The Sundance Film Festival. Where I want to go is your neck of the woods. I hope to visit NYC real soon!
Tom-You are intelligent, informative, humorous and charming. I have watched a number of your videos and I love them all! Hope you get to host a show that incorporates history and travel. I could listen to you all day! Please remember this because I want an invite to the premier. 😊
Fun video. Park City is fast becoming a destination for Arts, Performing Arts, and music as a result of the Ski and The Sundance Film Festival. The bad thing is the expensive hotel cost if you lookup the high hotels like the Montage, Marriot Autograph collections, Waldorf Astoria, St. Regis, and Deer Valley and more can run into the thousands per night-- yeah not hundreds :-), but you can find affordable if you look hard enough. I was surprised to see your video pop- up my home town of Salt Lake City. I watch for you in NYC or Miami areas You should do “Speakeasy’s in the NYC, and Chicago or other popular places with speak easy’s
One of the best things to come out of the 2002 Olympics were inverted Aerials in the Moguls competition thanks to Johnny Mosley and his dinner roll. If you search it up in RUclips you can see how groundbreaking he was. Stirred up quite a bit of controversy with the ioc judges
Park City was nearly a ghost town in 1978 when I moved to Utah. I did some handyman work for a woman who bought numerous properties on and near Main St. (nearly every building on Main was empty and boarded up - so she paid bottom dollar) Everyone thought she was crazy to buy all those buildings. Crazy like a fox.
Hey, you're in my neck of the woods! I grew up and live in SLC. My dad was an engineer for the phone company (remember those?) for decades and Park City was his beat -- all the old phone lines up there were designed and laid out by him and his team. (My best friend lives up there, too, and another friend works up there at High West Distillery.) He's got Alzheimer's nowadays and I'm a caretaker for he and my mom. Your videos got me through a lot of stressful days this past summer, so thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU!! p.s. I've seriously been considering ripping off your idea, starting a channel called "mikepslc," and going around Utah to all of our beautiful National Parks and whatnot. I'll send you some royalties . . . [Tom's winky face and sound effect]
The Wasatch Brew Pub was the very first brew pub in Utah. The owners had to work the legislature to change the liquor laws in order for them to brew beer for sale.
"Am I dark, Silvio?" * Su mama on the curb clutching her pasta, Silvio's frost bittened fingers removed, living in a broken down shack on the edge of town, Darren Aronofsky's "Requiem For a Dream" redux. Otherwise, a very good informative video Thanks 😃 * Dark Side of Fame, Greenwich Village Levity at Toms during the holiday. Sal, raise your hand and tell how many Beatles are alive today. Sorry, a wee bit dark
That is my mom‘s cousin‘s old house. Cornelius O’Neill the superintendent at Silver King was my great grandfather and I live in Park city now my name is Lisa Meyer!!
My grandmother lived in Ogden so we went there from eastern Oregon every summer for years; We saw a lot of sights like Timpanogus, Bingham copper mine, Lagoon but never saw Park City so TY for this....ps we are gentiles....
After the Dirken house you skipped over 186 main (the now teal colored house with the purple door) I used to get my weed there. Back in 83' from the local dealer. I grew up just at the top of the stairs to the left at 145 park ave.
What da...? You had Mamma Delgado sweating with a grub detail? Look ashamed, Tomas! LOL Great fun watching you, as usual; but I could have lived without the vapid history of South Park; or wherever it was! LOL Hey, who loves ya, man!
Your brother did a good job. I like he way the video went from day to night. And the Egyptian theater. (Wasn't it Cleopatra who once said: " I love a man in cuniform.")
The stairs off the main street, that take pedestrians up to another level of the town, are quite interesting. I think they have a bunch of those in St. John, Nova Scotia too. Makes you wanna explore more, doesn't it?
Thanks Tom, trying to close the generational gap by comparing Robert Redford to Mathew McConaughey opened it up for me!!! LOL had to Google him, might watch him later, probably won't!!! 🤣 probably be busy picking out zoot suits and sock and sleeve suspenders plus a cane that I can wave at the young whipper snappers!!! Thanks for the tour!!! I learnt a few things and now I need a nap 😴
Hi that was really interesting, thank you for making it. Just one point, the Mormons were not the first people to come through the area! Park City was the home of Native Americans first and foremost, and they are people too!
Haha 2yrs later your getting another comment🤪 I heard the Olympics are going back in 2032. I’ll be relocating there shortly so thanks for the vid even though I’m late to the party🤦♂️😜
I was born in Park City in 1953 in the Ghost Town era when the population was around 1200 and diminishing. Skiing certainly saved the town from more decline. Nice brief summary of the history. It was and is a wonderful place to visit and live. Thanks
Hi Tom nice to see you streaming. Big hugs.x
I love when Tom tells us to chill out. 😀 You put us in our place Tommy boy!
So happy to see you again 😁. Thank you so much. 👍💕
I live in Park City and I learned a few things watching this. Interesting to see the place through your lens.
Nice tour of a very pretty little town. Thanks to the Delgado brothers and their mother.
Another great video. Thanks to the best tour guide!!!
As always an interesting, accessible and unexpected journey for the rest of us! ❤
Thanks Tom, love all your videos 👍
Keep the videos coming Tom! 👍🏽
Thanks for refreshing my tour de park city, cheers
Tom is so awesome, great personality...keep the videos coming...should work on a See The USA tour!!!
Fantastic Tom thank you
Thank you for the history of Park City, UT it was very interesting and captivating. As always, great job!
Good job! I've been there a couple of times and didn't know all that. I appreciate how fun and interesting your videos always are. I hope you can visit many more places!
Geeezzz but I missed this guy.
Me too! He’s part of my weekend breakfast routine already so it was really sad to eat on my own
Always great videos!
Another awesome video Tom!!
I ******* LOVED THIS VIDEO!!!!! Tom Road Tripping the US is my dream entertainment !
Thank you for this informative video. My husband and I work seasonally at National Parks and resorts across the US. We're working in Park City in the Canyons area. Loved learning more about the history of this quirky yet exclusive town.
Good Job Tom! Who's better than Tom? Nobody!
Great Utah’s Park City walk and crazy stories 😜 great to see it through your eyes!
Ooh look who's up in the mountains on a ski getaway. Go Tom
Thanks Tom great video with Silvio. Too!! Enjoy the trip!! And time with your Mom too !😍🗽🎄
Love when you travel. You have a vast incredible library of knowledge on so many diff types of places in the world! Very interesting to watch. Your comedy really comes thru makes it all even more fun.
Just found this channel, on a binge currently...
I've always wanted to go to the US, and these videos are gonna make my first trip some day all the more interesting and meaningful, knowing the history of places.
Much love from Aus!
I will say a lot of people here in the US don't even know US history so you'll be more knowledgeable about their town then they are lol
I lived there a few years ago and it has changed quite a bit but it is still a great place to visit. Loved watching the video and honestly it’s pretty spot on!
How was it living there?
Nice little tour. My wife and I have a place there and travel there all the time. Some of the history you mentioned I didn't know. 3.2 beer was all you could buy at grocery stores until about a year ago. Now you can buy regular beer at Smith's.
HOWDY TOM / GREAT TOUR / THANKS
Merry Christmas to you & yours! 💚❤
You must have a tremendous memory…. Great episode.
Great information! So interesting. ❤️your vibe.
❤️the Bansky
wow. great history. been there many times and didn't know all that.
Tom "Travel Channel' Delgado ova here! Loved the video.
amazing tour. now!i wanna go there and check it out!
Always awesome videos! Keep it Tom!!
Just when you think Tom had abandoned us he Pops up with another spectacular video.
Great video Tom! So much knowledge about everything as always.
I knew I recognized this place somewhere, they filmed Soderbergh’s Mosaic there, that’s an awesome limited series by HBO.
I LIVE IN A SMALL COUNTRY TOWN IN CENTRAL KENTUCKY N LOVE YOUR VIDEOS.
NICE FAMILY N HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT THANKSGIVING.
SAFE TRAVELS!
Your content is fantastic
Bit of a correction: wine and liquor (and "strong beer") is sold at the state liquor stores, regular beer is available anywhere -- convenience stores, grocery stores -- seven days a week.
great vid tom
I LOVE Mountain towns!!!
Tom I love love your sense of humor! Your videos are educational and entertaining at the same time . Yeah, Robert Redford!!
Loved Park City, was there 2018❤
Getting the notification that you posted a video gave me the same dopamine release as if a favorite friend just text me. I don’t think there could be a better compliment ?? Love your videos. They make me happy 😃
This is my neck of the woods. I live in Coalville which is a small town just east of Park City. Coalville doesn't have much so we do our shopping, eating at restaurants, and entertainment in Park City. It's a great place to live except it can get pretty crowded during ski season and especially during The Sundance Film Festival. Where I want to go is your neck of the woods. I hope to visit NYC real soon!
Another good one. 👍🏻
Tom-You are intelligent, informative, humorous and charming. I have watched a number of your videos and I love them all! Hope you get to host a show that incorporates history and travel. I could listen to you all day! Please remember this because I want an invite to the premier. 😊
OMG Love it - pls keep it up
Geweldig!
How on time is this....I just booked a flight to Utah for Park City. :)
I work at the Westgate there. Come visit us!
Fun video. Park City is fast becoming a destination for Arts, Performing Arts, and music as a result of the Ski and The Sundance Film Festival. The bad thing is the expensive hotel cost if you lookup the high hotels like the Montage, Marriot Autograph collections, Waldorf Astoria, St. Regis, and Deer Valley and more can run into the thousands per night-- yeah not hundreds :-), but you can find affordable if you look hard enough.
I was surprised to see your video pop- up my home town of Salt Lake City. I watch for you in NYC or Miami areas
You should do “Speakeasy’s in the NYC, and Chicago or other popular places with speak easy’s
Yeah bro, moving around!
You should do a tour in Chicago!
One of the best things to come out of the 2002 Olympics were inverted Aerials in the Moguls competition thanks to Johnny Mosley and his dinner roll. If you search it up in RUclips you can see how groundbreaking he was. Stirred up quite a bit of controversy with the ioc judges
Here in salt lake. Just subbed up. Spritzed to see you here in Utah.
Stein Eriksen, Norwegian skier, Olympic winner and more, lived in Park City. (The Stein Eriksen Lodge/world class lodge ).
LOL!!! Dress-up to go to the post office and see friends🤣
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My hometown ♥️
Park City was nearly a ghost town in 1978 when I moved to Utah. I did some handyman work for a woman who bought numerous properties on and near Main St. (nearly every building on Main was empty and boarded up - so she paid bottom dollar) Everyone thought she was crazy to buy all those buildings. Crazy like a fox.
Hey, you're in my neck of the woods! I grew up and live in SLC. My dad was an engineer for the phone company (remember those?) for decades and Park City was his beat -- all the old phone lines up there were designed and laid out by him and his team. (My best friend lives up there, too, and another friend works up there at High West Distillery.) He's got Alzheimer's nowadays and I'm a caretaker for he and my mom. Your videos got me through a lot of stressful days this past summer, so thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU!!
p.s. I've seriously been considering ripping off your idea, starting a channel called "mikepslc," and going around Utah to all of our beautiful National Parks and whatnot. I'll send you some royalties . . . [Tom's winky face and sound effect]
How are we gonna get any sick plugs from this video? Love the videos man
So You visited Utah when I left it. I was in nyc during thanksgiving 😂
The Wasatch Brew Pub was the very first brew pub in Utah. The owners had to work the legislature to change the liquor laws in order for them to brew beer for sale.
"Am I dark, Silvio?" *
Su mama on the curb clutching her pasta, Silvio's frost bittened fingers removed, living in a broken down shack on the edge of town, Darren Aronofsky's "Requiem For a Dream" redux.
Otherwise, a very good informative video
Thanks
😃
* Dark Side of Fame, Greenwich Village
Levity at Toms during the holiday. Sal, raise your hand and tell how many Beatles are alive today. Sorry, a wee bit dark
Fun!
Nice looking town
That is my mom‘s cousin‘s old house. Cornelius O’Neill the superintendent at Silver King was my great grandfather and I live in Park city now my name is Lisa Meyer!!
My grandmother lived in Ogden so we went there from eastern Oregon every summer for years; We saw a lot of sights like Timpanogus, Bingham copper mine, Lagoon but never saw Park City so TY for this....ps we are gentiles....
After the Dirken house you skipped over 186 main (the now teal colored house with the purple door) I used to get my weed there. Back in 83' from the local dealer. I grew up just at the top of the stairs to the left at 145 park ave.
Those girls at 17:35 did not wanna be on camera 😂😂😂 fugitives! All of them 😂😂
Dude, I was just there lol. For a work event.
What da...? You had Mamma Delgado sweating with a grub detail? Look ashamed, Tomas! LOL Great fun watching you, as usual; but I could have lived without the vapid history of South Park; or wherever it was! LOL Hey, who loves ya, man!
Your brother did a good job. I like he way the video went from day to night. And the Egyptian theater. (Wasn't it Cleopatra who once said: "
I love a man in cuniform.")
Great video as usual but really disappointed it didn’t end with shots of the family eating pasta.
A claim jumper born in a different era is an identity thief. I love your videos!
The fire story is similar to the one I heard from the tour guide in New Orleans!
The stairs off the main street, that take pedestrians up to another level of the town, are quite interesting. I think they have a bunch of those in St. John, Nova Scotia too. Makes you wanna explore more, doesn't it?
I lived in that pink house in the 70s!!
Cool post office
Shanty town. Hahaha. Photo without beard🤩. I do like your beard though. Always enjoy your humor (dark but oddly satisfying). Thank you.
OK NYC, love the tour of my city by an east coaster lol
Thanks Tom, trying to close the generational gap by comparing Robert Redford to Mathew McConaughey opened it up for me!!! LOL had to Google him, might watch him later, probably won't!!! 🤣 probably be busy picking out zoot suits and sock and sleeve suspenders plus a cane that I can wave at the young whipper snappers!!! Thanks for the tour!!! I learnt a few things and now I need a nap 😴
Hi that was really interesting, thank you for making it. Just one point, the Mormons were not the first people to come through the area! Park City was the home of Native Americans first and foremost, and they are people too!
In the 70s you could get a magic mushroom omelet at the Eating Establishment.
The sickest!
Shocked to my core that you mention you had Nicaraguan family, bud I would’ve never thought you were even Latino. (Same here, fam is from Nica)
I used to live in Utah. Visited park city a few times but of course you would know the history. This guy…am I right?!
I was just about to say that I’ve missed you man!!!!!🌟 don’t leave us no more ya hear 👂!!!?😂😂 🏔
No pasta shots? We were toyed with and sent packing without a glimpse of that delicious starchy meal.
I use to live at 350 claimjumper condos in Park City behind the albertsons
Hey Tom please come check out New Hope PA. A lot of cool Revolutionary War History as well as ties to NYC theatre. Not too far from NYC.
Tom should be the next Letterman.
The bobsledding I did in park city was an awesome experience, otherwise park city is just a giant yuppie strip mall
Did you do downtown salt lake too?
Bobsled facility-plug denied. Ooh, that hurts ;)
Haha 2yrs later your getting another comment🤪 I heard the Olympics are going back in 2032. I’ll be relocating there shortly so thanks for the vid even though I’m late to the party🤦♂️😜
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Hey, where are that spaghetti?!