When New Jersey-born Bonnie Ann Bedford picked Park City, Utah, as a place to settle in the 1970s no one expected the old silver mining boomtown, turned ski town, would evolve to become a 2002 Winter Olympics host city and, later, a world class destination resort. Fresh out of grad school, her first full-time job with the Park City Chamber of Commerce (then housed in the former Sheriff’s office on Historic Main Street) placed her in a non-profit position to convince visiting travel agents and press writers “This is the Place!” It was a tough sell, especially with Utah’s weird liquor laws. But it’s how she met her husband of forty years, Pete Park. Did his forebears own the city?
--Amy Williams, PhD, Associate Professor of English
When Bonnie Bedford Park discovered a box of letters that her parents and grandparents sent to each other back in the ...
Park City's local public radio station, KPCW, talks with Bonnie Bedford Park about her book, Brides of 1941, a family ...