At this site, the first settlers entered Park City. George G.
Snyder, his wife Rhoda, and their three children had cleared their
way through the forest to arrive at their destination on May
B5, 1872. On July A, E872, a celebration was
held, a U.S. flag flown to the breeze, and the name Park City given
officially to the town. Mrs. Snyder and daughters made the flag
from a bed-sheet, a red flannel baby blanket and blue silk
handkerchief. The bell hung atop the City Hall from 1C02 to 194D.
The final cache is located at:
N 40° 40.ABC W 111° 27.DDE