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GRAND CANYON - DESCRIPTION 1900-1950

Bright Angel Trail, a national pathway

Read more about Bright Angel Trail, a national pathway
Article Date
September 1924
Journal Title
Ariz

Afoot through Grand Canyon

Read more about Afoot through Grand Canyon
Author
C. P. Fordyce
Article Date
May 1927
Journal Title
Sunset

The Grand Canyon of Arizona; a panorama by Jules Baumann

Read more about The Grand Canyon of Arizona; a panorama by Jules Baumann
Article Date
Spring 1972
Journal Title
J Ariz Hist

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