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Celebrating 100 Years of the National Park Service, November 2016
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Celebrating 100 Years of the National Park Service, November 2016

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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Living at the Edge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Living at the Edge

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A comprehensive look at the pioneer history of the Grand Canyon region, from its earliest residents to the creation of the national park at the end of the pioneer era (circa 1920). Included are nearly 200 historical photographs, many never published before, and 12 custom maps of the region.

Discover Great National Parks: Grand Canyon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 81

Discover Great National Parks: Grand Canyon

Discover Great National Parks: Grand Canyon is an excellent non-fiction book for young learners. It features historical information about the Grand Canyon, how it was formed and what the layers of dirt mean in the earth's geological history. It also includes information on its association with the Native American Tribes that live there, wildlife in the canyon including the Grand Canyon pink rattlesnake, rock squirrels, elk, condor, and more! See beautiful pictures of the Grand Canyon--both historical and current--and learn interesting fun facts about the park. For research, it includes chapter notes, suggested readings, and glossary.

A Guide to Grand Canyon National Park and Vicinity
  • Language: en

A Guide to Grand Canyon National Park and Vicinity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The most up-to-date information available on lodging, dining, camping, permits and fees, and area attractions. Includes an attached, fold-out, full-color map.

Along the Rim
  • Language: en

Along the Rim

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

From Hermits Rest to Desert View, a road distance of some thirty-five miles, the heart of Grand Canyon National Park?s South Rim skirts the edge of the world?s most magnificent canyon. Along the Rim is the essential viewpoint-by-viewpoint guide to the South Rim, with seams of history, geology, and natural history winding through the text. Spectacular photographs showcase the scenic grandeur and the historic structures unique to the national park. This all-new edition of the classic book includes the latest information, new viewpoints and road routes, new photographs, and much more.--Amazon.com.

Events That Changed the Course of History: The Story of the Grand Canyon's Establishment 100 Years Later
  • Language: en

Events That Changed the Course of History: The Story of the Grand Canyon's Establishment 100 Years Later

The Grand Canyon is one of America’s loveliest landmarks. That’s a pretty noncontroversial statement, right? Wrong — at least if you lived 100 years ago. Teddy Roosevelt, the Wild West-loving wanted the Grand Canyon to be a national park — an untarnished natural beauty that every American could have the chance to admire. Yet a lot of people just didn’t think the Grand Canyon was that charming. The isolation and barrenness appalled some early visitors. What was pretty about the jagged cliffs and bare rock with their garish colors and terrifying abysses? It wasn’t just aesthetics that made the Grand Canyon’s path to becoming a national park rocky. Minors wanted to keep searching for potential fortunes in the nooks and crannies of the canyon. A handful of independent-minded settlers, who had made makeshift houses near the rim to enjoy the peace and solitude, weren’t excited about the prospect of tourists. Railroads had already built their own hotels and didn’t want the National Park Service to benefit from an influx of visitors. But somehow these hurdles were overcome, because the Grand Canyon became a national park on February 26, 1919.

Bulletin - Grand Canyon Natural History Association
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Bulletin - Grand Canyon Natural History Association

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  • Published: 1950
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Grand Canyon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 441

The Grand Canyon

This single-volume encyclopedia examines the Grand Canyon in depth, from the native peoples who have survived there for centuries to the explorers who charted its vast expanses and to the challenges that Grand Canyon National Park faces. The Grand Canyon is one of the most internationally recognized landscapes and symbols of nature in North America. In this one-volume encyclopedia, readers can dive into the many people, places, stories, and issues associated with the Grand Canyon as well as the scientific, religious, and social contexts of events that have made the Grand Canyon what it is. At the front of the encyclopedia are thematic essays that examine the Grand Canyon's history, geography...

The Story of the Grand Canyon's Establishment 100 Years Later
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

The Story of the Grand Canyon's Establishment 100 Years Later

It’s hard to imagine a time in which the Grand Canyon was not regarded as one of the most exquisite and awe-inspiring natural wonders of the United States. But it has only recently become the revered national landmark that we know it to be today. For much of U.S. history, it was over-looked at best, exploited at worst. In The Story of the Grand Canyon’s Establishment 100 Years Later, you’ll discover the adventurous and tumultuous road that eventually led to the Grand Canyon’s success as a national landmark, tourist attraction, and home to all sorts of flora and fauna. From its ties to Native American culture and Teddy Roosevelt’s campaign for preservation to the encroaching railroad tyrants and daring explorations into its mysterious, mystical ravines, the Grand Canyon’s history is filled with as many twists and turns as the gorges’ themselves. After exploring the canyon’s history, study the present preservation and environmental efforts that will hopefully ensure the canyon’s glory for years to come. The future is yet unknown, but the Grand Canyon has stood long before our time and will stand long after we are gone, steadfast and magnificent.

I Am the Grand Canyon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

I Am the Grand Canyon

I Am the Grand Canyon is the story of the Havasupai people. From their origins among the first group of Indians to arrive in North America some 20,000 years ago to their epic struggle to regain traditional lands taken from them in the nineteenth century, the Havasupai have a long and colorful history. The story of this tiny tribe once confined to a toosmall reservation depicts a people with deep cultural ties to the land, both on their former reservation below the rim of the Grand Canyon and on the surrounding plateaus. In the spring of 1971, the federal government proposed incorporating still more Havasupai land into Grand Canyon National Park. At hearings that spring, Havasupai Tribal Chai...