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Sundance to stay in Utah city
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MAY 15, 2001 The Sundance Film Festival will be staying in Park City, Utah, once councilors ratify three-year renewal contract with organizers. The festival was considering moving to Salt Lake City. Park City officials then provided incentives to stay, including up to $250,000 in cash and in-kind services to the festival. Get the Story:
Sundance Fest Will Remain In Park City (The Salt Lake Tribune 5/15) Relevant Links:
The 2001 Sundance Film Festival - http://209.85.89.23/reg/index.html
The Sundance Institute - http://www.sundance.org Related Stories:
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