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THE ALF ENGEN
SKI MUSEUM In 1993, a small 10-member charter group had a vision of one day opening a ski museum in Park City, Utah. It would be a modest, two-story A-frame building dedicated to showcasing the sport’s history and ties to the local area on a shoestring budget of $1 million. Now almost 20 years later, the Alf Engen Museum welcomes over 500,000 visitors each year through the doors of two multi-story buildings spanning 29,000 square feet, plus an Olympic training park, totaling a cool $11 million. Entry is free, making it a family—and budget—friendly activity anytime you vacation in Park City.
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