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The Snyderville Basin is a valley in Summit County, Utah adjacent to [[Park City, Utah|Park City]]. Many of the residents of the Park City area live in the Snyderville Basin. Though the area lies outside of the Park City limits, and receives many services from Summit County instead of Park City, it is part of the Park City School District. <ref>[http://www.pcschools.us/index.php?page=115] Park City School District boundary</ref> Major landmarks within the Snyderville basin include [[The Canyons|The Canyons Ski Resort]], [[Utah Olympic Park]], Swaner Nature Preserve, and Kimball Junction, one of the Park City area's primary commercial centers.
The Snyderville Basin is a valley in Summit County, Utah adjacent to [[Park City, Utah|Park City]]. Many of the residents of the Park City area live in the Snyderville Basin. Though the area lies outside of the Park City limits, and receives many services from Summit County instead of Park City, it is part of the Park City School District. <ref>[http://www.pcschools.us/index.php?page=115] Park City School District boundary</ref> Major landmarks within the Snyderville basin include [[The Canyons|The Canyons Ski Resort]], [[Utah Olympic Park]], Swaner Nature Preserve, and Kimball Junction, one of the Park City area's primary commercial centers.



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The Snyderville Basin is a valley in Summit County, Utah adjacent to Park City. Many of the residents of the Park City area live in the Snyderville Basin. Though the area lies outside of the Park City limits, and receives many services from Summit County instead of Park City, it is part of the Park City School District. [1] Major landmarks within the Snyderville basin include The Canyons Ski Resort, Utah Olympic Park, Swaner Nature Preserve, and Kimball Junction, one of the Park City area's primary commercial centers.

There are two census designated places within the Snyderville Basin: South Snyderville Basin and North Snyderville Basin

The Snyderville Basin is named for the pioneer community of Snyderville, named for Samuel Snyder, a Mormon pioneer who opened a sawmill in the 1850s. Lumber was one of the area's earliest economic drivers, along with stagecoach, mail and hospitality services along the major east-west travel corridor, which passed through Kimball Junction, named for stagecoach impresario William Henry Kimball. [2] In the 1870s, silver was discovered in Park City, and the Snyderville area began to become economically integrated into the adjacent boom town.

Though many people and businesses are currently located in the area that was once the settlement of Snyderville, there is no actual town center, and no independent governance. The area currently contains several residential neighborhoods,a 7-11, an elementary school, a nursery, and a small office park. There is, however, a sign marking the area as Snyderville, and mail addressed to Snyderville will be delivered, though most residents use a Park City mailing address.

References

  1. ^ [1] Park City School District boundary
  2. ^ [2]Snyderville History