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  2. El Tovar Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was designed by Charles Whittlesey, Chief Architect for the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway and was opened in 1905 as one of a chain of hotels and restaurants owned and operated by the Fred Harvey Company in conjunction with the Santa Fe railway whose Grand Canyon Depot was 100 metres (330 ft) away.

  3. Fred Harvey Company - Wikipedia

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    El Tovar – Grand Canyon, Arizona; still in operation. El Tovar's design, done by Charles Whittlesey, an architect for the AT&SF, was done in Santa Fe-style, and has been compared to an interior lodge. [29] Opened in 1905, the hotel is right on the edge of the Grand Canyon. [5] V El Vaquero – Dodge City, Kansas; closed in 1948 [citation needed]

  4. Grand Canyon waterline breaks: How to salvage your vacation - AOL

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    Grand Canyon National Park has announced it will temporarily halt overnight stays on the South Rim (affecting El Tovar, Bright Angel Lodge, and Maswik Lodge, plus Phantom Ranch, Yavapai Lodge, and ...

  5. Grand Canyon Depot - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Canyon Depot in 2019. The Grand Canyon Depot is a 2-½ story wood structure of about 3,000 square feet (280 m 2), built primarily of logs with frame construction for the second floor. The main facade faces south, away from the canyon.

  6. Grand Canyon visitors move to hotels outside the park after ...

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    Sharon Ellison and Fred Jernigan spent four days hiking and camping from one end of the Grand Canyon to the other, with plans to relax at a hotel within the park on Thursday. A series of breaks in ...

  7. Xanterra Travel Collection - Wikipedia

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    Xanterra operates the Grand Canyon Railway in Arizona on the line originally built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Since their takeover of the operation in 2007, the line has removed its historic steam locomotives and ALCO FA diesels from service in favor of their modern EMD F40FH diesels. However, two of the FAs (#6793 and #6860 ...

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