Verkamp's Souvenir Store, Grand Canyon National Park, ArizonaOriginal Image
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At this store, located a short distance east of the Hopi House, on the rim of the Grand Canyon, a complete line of souvenirs and handwork done by Indian tribes of all parts of the west, is on sale. A specialty is made of Navajo rugs.Original Image
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Verkamp's Souvenir Store, Grand Canyon National Park, ArizonaOriginal Image
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At this store, located a short distance east of the Hopi House, on the rim of the Grand Canyon, a complete line of souvenirs and handwork done by Indian tribes of all parts of the west, is on sale. A specialty is made of Navajo rugs.Original Image
The Kiva of the Indian Watchtower, Desert ViewOriginal Image
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The Kiva of the Indian Watchtower, a re-creation of the ancient ceremonial chambers of the Pueblo Indians. In this picturesque setting over-looking the Grand Canyon and Painted Desert, the Hopi Indians will perform their "Blessing-of-the-Kiva" rites, as part of a colorful dedication cermonial, on May 13th.Original Image
Hopi Point lies two miles west of Grand Canyon Village. This point affords one of the most extensive panoramas of the Canyon and is a favorite spot for viewing its glorious sunsets.Original Image
This strange formation is but on of the many exampls of the sculpturesque activity of erosion. It is located on the rim of Grand Canyon, six miles east of Grand Canyon Village.Original Image
This building is a replica of watch towers built by prehistoric inhabitants of the Southwest as lookouts. This Tower is located at Desert View, 26 miles east of Grand Canyon Village.Original Image