Built in 1901, this Victorian landmark has stood on Park Avenue for 125 years. Built by, and for its first 47 years the personal home of Samuel Raddon, longtime owner, editor, and publisher of the Park Record, it is a home that shaped Park City's character-and still defines it today. Four bedrooms, four baths, and a location that delivers both heritage and convenience. Walk to Main Street for dinner. Steps from Main Street and Upper Norfolk Avenue & the Quit n' Time ski run for first tracks. Live in a piece of Park City's past while enjoying everything that makes the town what it is today. The craftsmanship speaks for itself-intricate trim work, original stained glass windows, and the kind of attention to detail these Victorians were known for. Materials and artistry meant to last generations. Original character meets thoughtful updates throughout, giving you a home that honors its history. This isn't just another historic property. It's the Raddon House. A Park City landmark waiting for its next chapter, and yours.
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Last Updated: 2026-01-13 17:04:01
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