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Berg Mortuary

28 Thursday Dec 2023

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Berg Mortuary was the first mortuary in the area. In 1918, the O.H. Berg and Son mortuary was incorporated after operating for several years and Berg Mortuary, Inc. was established. In 1935 the family moved the business to the Knight Mansion (at 185 E Center Street in Provo, Utah) due to congestion in its facilities at 40 East Center Street.

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The Mortuary

13 Tuesday Nov 2018

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Historic Buildings, Mortuaries, park city, Park City Main Street, summit county, utah

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The Mortuary

This two-story frame structure was built just after the 1898 fire which burned most of the buildings on Main Street. Among the first occupants was the Salvation Army, which moved in in 1900. By 1902 it was the funeral parlor of Bill Fennemore, whose sign was a miniature casket.

When the Daly West Mine explosion of 1902 claimed the lives of 32 men, morticians from Salt Lake City were called to help with the emergency. Jacob Franklin Richardson, one of those who answered the call for aid, purchased the business from Fennemore, and later built a one-story addition to the south of this building. George Archer bought out Richardson in 1921, and from Archer it passed to Joseph Olpin.

This was the only local mortuary until the late 1960s, when the Olpins relocated to a newer building. This structure then served as an interior design showcase, a real estate office, and a sportswear store. The addition which for many years housed a children’s ski shop, was demolished in 1983.

This is a typical example of the vernacular commercial style of Park City buildings in he (sic) early 1900s. It features a bracketed wood cornice on the upper facade, and two entryways flanking two large display windows. The building has had only minor alterations since it was constructed.

Located at 586 Main Street on historic Park City Main Street in Park City, Utah.

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