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485:(1906), is now Verkamp's Visitor Center, operated by the National Park Service. Built by Ohioan John George Verkamp, who sold Indigenous crafts and souvenirs, the two-story shingled building has been described as "modified Mission" style, resembling an adobe building in form but not materials. Members of the Verkamp family lived upstairs through 1978. By 2008, when the store was the oldest concessioner in the national park system, the Verkamp family elected not to renew their concession. The store closed and the Park Service renovated the building as a visitor center.
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divided by a branch of the Bright Angel drainage, away from the main south entrance road down Bright Angel and keeping hotel development in the area of the Bright Angel Camp and the El Tovar. Another square or plaza was intended where the new south entrance road approached the rim, surrounded by another administration building, a post office, and a proposed museum. Over time, the plaza became a parking area. Treatment of residential areas varied, including use of
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October 24, 1995 the district was again expanded to include the historic center of Grand Canyon
Village. The present district includes 247 buildings, 55 landscape structures and three sites. The NRHP district differs from the NHL district by its inclusion of two non-contiguous cemeteries, not part of the NHL since they have no association with park architecture.
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479:(1904) was established by brothers Ellsworth and Emery Kolb, the studio featured the Kolbs' films and slide shows of the Grand Canyon in a building perched on and extending over the rim of the canyon at the head of the Bright Angel Trail. The building eventually extended to five stories and includes a small auditorium.
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Many of the contributing features and structures in Grand Canyon
Village are simple landscape structures such as sidewalks, retaining walls and culverts. The canyon rim stone wall is the principle defining feature of the area, constructed in stages between 1905 and 1934. 44 such structures have been
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established a "village square" at the intersection of the railroad and east road just below the El Tovar. The first park administration building was established there. Hull used the local topography, dictated by Bright Angel Wash valley's topography, with residential neighborhoods on two small hills
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suggested that a plan be established before further development took place at the South Rim. Mark
Daniels, the general superintendent of the parks from 1914, called for similar comprehensive planning to establish water and sewer systems, power distribution and telephone networks. A 1924 master plan
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The village's initial listing on the
National Register of Historic Places on November 20, 1975 included 39 buildings, then was expanded in 1982 to include the Bright Angel Lodge and an additional 25 buildings. The district was declared a National Historic Landmark District on February 18, 1987. On
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was built by the AT&SF to provide electricity to concessioner and park facilities. The power house is notable for its application of rustic design principles to an industrial structure and for its creative use of scale. It is an individually listed
National Historic
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pueblo. Located to the east of the El Tovar, between the hotel and
Verkamp's Store, the multistory sandstone structure was built as a living museum in which Hopi artisans would demonstrate and sell their crafts. It is part of the Mary Jane Colter National Historic
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Other contributing buildings include dormitories, service shops, a jail, a firehouse, the park hospital, a post office and two schools. Non-contributing structures include the
Thunderbird and Kachina lodges between the Bright Angel Lodge and the El Tovar.
348:. Park Service housing was arranged so that automobile access was to the rear, with the house fronts oriented to a central communal space. Grand Canyon Village is one of the earliest uses of this arrangement in a planned community, predating its use at
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535:(1921) was originally the park's first headquarters building. It was designed in the National Park Service Rustic style by Hull, and altered in 1931 by Vint to be the superintendent's residence. The residence is individually listed on the NRHP.
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440:(1914) is just to the west of the Bright Angel Lodge. Designed by Colter, the structure was originally known as "The Lookout," which is its primary purpose. The structure includes a small gift shop. It is part of the
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to be a comprehensive development for tourism on the South Rim. It is the largest example of Park
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were built to house concessioner employees. Both the subdivision and the houses themselves are larger than the Park
Service equivalent, with garages to the rear of the houses on alleys.
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544:(1929) replaced the first headquarters. Now the park's law enforcement center, it is individually listed as a National Historic Landmark.
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1087:""Grand Canyon Power House", 1986, by Laura Soullière Harrison (National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination)"
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1214:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Grand Canyon Village Historic District (Boundary Increase)"
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Scott, Michael P.; Chappell, Gordon; Jackson, Robbyn; Donahoe, Jamie; Begley, Susan; Carr, Ethan (September 13, 1996).
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856:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Grand Canyon Village Historic District"
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In 1910, while the Grand Canyon was still designated a national monument, Secretary of the Interior
1152:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Superintendent's Residence"
962:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Mary E.J. Colter Buildings"
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401:(1905) was built by the AT&SF as a resort hotel on the canyon's rim. Designed by architect
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1175:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Rangers' Dormitory"
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985:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: El Tovar Stables"
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1105:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination: Grand Canyon Depot"
431:(1897) is the oldest structure at the South Rim, individually listed on the NRHP.
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identified as contributing features, mostly built of local Kaibab limestone.
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for park administration and housing. Concessioner structures include:
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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Much of the work that was accomplished in the late 1930s was done by
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911:. Arizona State University/Grand Canyon Association. Archived from
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National Register of Historic Places in Grand Canyon National Park
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National Register of Historic Places in Coconino County, Arizona
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1956 Grand Canyon TWA – United Airlines Aviation Accident Site
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Grand Canyon National Park Roads, Village Loop Retaining No. 1
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Grand Canyon National Park Roads, Village Loop Headwall No. 2
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Grand Canyon National Park Roads, Village Loop Headwall No. 1
833:"National Historic Landmark Nomination: Grand Canyon Village"
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https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NHLS/74000337_photos
510:(1905) were built by the AT&SF. The depot, designed by
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Trans-Canyon Telephone Line, Grand Canyon National Park
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Buildings and structures in Grand Canyon National Park
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Grand Canyon National Park Superintendent's Residence
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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1067:. Arizona State University/Grand Canyon Association
1014:. Arizona State University/Grand Canyon Association
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1137:Accompanying 19 photos, exterior, from 1985.
1695:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
1202:. U.S. Government. February 6, 1979. p. 243.
2168:Historic American Engineering Record in Arizona
2087:National Register of Historic Places portal
1065:Nature, History and Culture at the Grand Canyon
1012:Nature, Culture and History at the Grand Canyon
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684:Kaibab Street Second Chief Ranger House, 2006
339:by National Park Service landscape architect
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452:(1905) was designed by Colter to resemble a
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783:"Grand Canyon Village Historic District"
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303:Grand Canyon Village was planned by the
49:U.S. National Historic Landmark District
2178:National Park Service rustic in Arizona
884:. National Park Service. Archived from
789:. National Park Service. Archived from
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723:Architects of the National Park Service
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2158:National Historic Landmarks in Arizona
1452:Grand Canyon Village Historic District
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756:"National Register Information System"
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32:Grand Canyon Village Historic District
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1419:Grand Canyon Park Operations Building
1283:Grand Canyon Park Operations Building
1197:"Federal Register: 44 Fed. Reg. 7107"
541:Grand Canyon Park Operations Building
329:Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
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1389:National Register of Historic Places
1301:Historic American Engineering Record
1173:Holland, F. Ross (August 31, 1972).
1150:Holland, F. Ross (August 31, 1972).
983:Holland, F. Ross (August 31, 1972).
761:National Register of Historic Places
381:National Register of Historic Places
285:National Register of Historic Places
2173:History of Coconino County, Arizona
1518:Grand Canyon North Rim Headquarters
1439:National Historic Landmark District
699:employee house 801 on Apache Street
2050:National Historic Preservation Act
960:Harrison, Laura Soulliere (1986).
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1278:Grand Canyon National Park Lodges
1103:Laura Soulliere Harrison (1986).
934:Holland, F.R. (August 31, 1972).
854:Chappell, Gordon (May 10, 1975).
525:Park Service structures include:
470:. Individually listed on the NRHP
283:themselves, or are listed on the
267:comprises the historic center of
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1523:Navajo Steel Arch Highway Bridge
1336:Grand Canyon National Park Roads
1308:Grand Canyon National Park Roads
909:"Bright Angel Hotel & Lodge"
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2003:Federated States of Micronesia
1649:Architectural style categories
1350:Grand Canyon Village Utilities
1092:. National Park Service. 1986.
733:Rustic architecture in Arizona
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1429:Grand Canyon Railroad Station
907:Anderson, Michael F. (2008).
519:AT&SF Employee residences
118:Show map of the United States
403:Charles Frederick Whittlesey
289:National Park Service Rustic
21:United States historic place
1401:National Historic Landmarks
612:Verkamp's Curio Store, 2022
444:National Historic Landmark.
365:Civilian Conservation Corps
281:National Historic Landmarks
183:Kolb, Ellsworth & Emery
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2055:Historic Preservation Fund
2034:American Legation, Morocco
1538:Superintendent's Residence
1457:Mary Jane Colter Buildings
1393:Grand Canyon National Park
1059:Gerke, Sarah Bohl (2008).
1038:Grand Canyon National Park
1034:"Verkamp's Visitor Center"
598:Superintendent's Residence
442:Mary Jane Colter buildings
407:National Historic Landmark
277:Grand Canyon National Park
271:, on the South Rim of the
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1287:Architecture in the Parks
1268:Architecture in the Parks
1259:Architecture in the Parks
1255:M. E. J. Colter Buildings
1250:Architecture in the Parks
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1977:Northern Mariana Islands
1424:Grand Canyon Power House
1327:HAER No. AZ-35-C, "
1320:HAER No. AZ-35-B, "
1313:HAER No. AZ-35-A, "
1110:. National Park Service.
1006:Youngs, Yolonda (2008).
711:Grand Canyon Post Office
491:Grand Canyon Power House
197:Architectural style
2123:Grand Canyon, South Rim
1495:Water Reclamation Plant
1177:. National Park Service
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858:. National Park Service
835:. National Park Service
371:Contributing structures
1972:Minor Outlying Islands
1955:Lists by insular areas
1669:Keeper of the Register
1571:Desert View Watchtower
1348:HAER No. AZ-76, "
1341:HAER No. AZ-41, "
1334:HAER No. AZ-39, "
1306:HAER No. AZ-35, "
1292:El Tovar Hotel History
1123:Cite journal requires
247:Boundary increase
159:36.05556°N 112.13833°W
1674:National Park Service
1654:Contributing property
1505:Other NRHP properties
1231:accompanying pictures
1218:National Park Service
766:National Park Service
483:Verkamp's Curio Store
305:National Park Service
132:Grand Canyon, Arizona
2128:Grand Canyon history
2029:District of Columbia
1528:Buckey O'Neill Cabin
1485:Grand Canyon Railway
1467:Other NRHP districts
878:"Grand Canyon Depot"
569:Landmark designation
507:Grand Canyon Railway
476:Kolb Brothers Studio
428:Buckey O'Neill Cabin
389:Thomas Chalmers Vint
336:Richard A. Ballinger
309:Grand Canyon Railway
269:Grand Canyon Village
255:Designated NHLD
164:36.05556; -112.13833
66:Grand Canyon Village
915:on November 1, 2011
350:Radburn, New Jersey
313:Fred Harvey Company
201:Park Service Rustic
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93:Show map of Arizona
1533:Ranger's Dormitory
1447:Grand Canyon Lodge
1343:Village Loop Drive
1264:Grand Canyon Depot
655:Bright Angel Lodge
501:Grand Canyon Depot
415:Bright Angel Lodge
321:Bright Angel Lodge
299:Design and history
209:Bungalow/craftsman
191:Charles Whittlesey
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234:Significant dates
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