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PARK CITY -- Every year, on the Sunday before Halloween, Park City locals know they'll find more than a dozen restless souls roaming the town's historic Glenwood Cemetery.
For a couple of hours, the "spirits" will stand in front of tombstones in 1880s attire and tell their stories to anyone who strolls past at the annual ritual honoring those who inhabited Park City when it was known more for its rough and tumble streets than its glitzy boutiques.See the full content of this document
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History Comes to Life at Cemetery
By nightfall, when the miners, bandits, prostitutes and law officers are back home in their beds, "you're tired but you know it was worth it," says Hal Compton, 80, president of the Glenwood...
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