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  2. Mysteries at the National Parks - Wikipedia

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    A park ranger's report of ghosts has ties to a deadly commercial airplane collision at the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. The planes crashed at a mysterious area of two rivers meet, called "the confluence", where half a century earlier, explorer G.E. Kincaid climbs 1,500 treacherous feet to explore strange stains on a canyon wall that ...

  3. Grand Canyon Caverns - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, they were renamed The Grand Canyon Caverns. During the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, the U.S. government designated the caverns as a fallout shelter, with supplies for 2,000 people. These supplies remain in the caverns. [3] In 1979, a cosmic ray telescope was installed at Grand Canyon Caverns, 126 feet (38 m) below the surface. [4]

  4. Kincaid Mounds State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Kincaid was a near neighbor of Cahokia, only 140 miles (230 km) away, and is thought to have been influenced by its development as the major site in North America of Mississippian culture. The people at Kincaid built at least 19 earthwork mounds during this period, mostly the characteristic Mississippian platform mounds. Since 2003 teams from ...

  5. Grand Canyon U wins nonprofit status lawsuit against ... - AOL

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    Grand Canyon University’s nonprofit status was denied by ED back in 2019, even after the state of Arizona, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Arizona Board for Private Postsecondary ...

  6. Grand Canyon National Park - Wikipedia

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    Location: Coconino and Mohave counties, Arizona, United States: Nearest city: Fredonia, Arizona (North Rim) Tusayan, Arizona (South Rim): Coordinates: 2]: Area: 1,217,262 acres (4,926.08 km 2) [3]: Established: January 11, 1908 () as a national monument February 26, 1919 () as a national park: Visitors: 4,733,705 (in 2023) [4]: Governing body: National Park Service: Website: nps.gov /grca ...

  7. Music and the stars: A Grand Canyon astronomer's guide to awe

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    Grand Canyon National Park was named an International Dark Sky Park in 2019. To earn and keep the certification, it retrofitted thousands of lights to reduce glare and shine downward, and ...

  8. Kenton Grua - Wikipedia

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    Kenton "Factor" Grua (July 25, 1950 – August 25, 2002) [1] was a Grand Canyon river guide. He was the first person in recorded history to hike through the Grand Canyon's entire length. In 1983, he set the speed record for rowing through the canyon in 37 hours.

  9. Powell Geographic Expedition of 1869 - Wikipedia

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    The Powell Geographic Expedition of 1869, led by American naturalist John Wesley Powell, was the first thorough cartographic and scientific investigation of long segments of the Green and Colorado rivers in the southwestern United States, including the first recorded passage of white men through the entirety of the Grand Canyon.