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Ruins of a trading post near Shonto, Arizona. First built in 1891, the Tuba trading post as it appeared in 2020. A traditional Navajo hogan. The Navajo reservation was expanded over time to an area of 17,544,500 acres (71,000 km 2; 27,413 sq mi).
Pages in category "Trading posts in Arizona" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
The Pow Wow Trading Post built in 1917 and located at 752 Navajo Blvd. According to the book Images of 66; by David Wickline, "The POW WOW Trading Post", used to be a Motel with Curio-Rock Shop in the early days. The rooms were converted into a larger Rock Shop & trading post, featuring all things Geological. [20] [35]
[3] [4] [5] The Gray Mountain Trading Post was first opened in 1935, and weathered a major fire in 1981. [6] [7] The Gray Mountain Motel burned down in 1989; Gray Mountain had no fire department, and the limited response from nearby fire departments raised concerns about rural firefighting in Arizona. [8] [9] Most of these facilities have since ...
The Cruz Trading Post – was built in 1888 and is located at 200 W. Main St. It was listed in the NRHP in 1985, reference #85000883. It was listed in the NRHP in 1985, reference #85000883. The Casa Grande Hotel – was built in 1898 and is located at 201 W. Main Ave. (behind the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot) It was listed in the NRHP in ...
The nearest trading post was some 50 mi (80 km) away and Keam's trading post was 13 mi (21 km) east of the Hopi Indian's settlements on First Mesa. With the opportunity for full year round trade nearby, the regional Indians quickly identified the canyon with the traders and the name Keams Canyon took hold.
It was founded in 1949, on the site of either a Santa Fe Railroad building or a former snake farm, depending on the source, [1] [2] and became famous for a series of billboards that stretched from Missouri to Arizona, each bearing the silhouette of a jackrabbit and the distance from that sign to the trading post. [3] In front of the store was ...
The Lorenzo Hubbell Trading Post and Warehouse is located in the western part of the historic center of the city of Winslow, in Navajo County, Arizona. The building was built in 1917. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, in the Winslow Historic District. [2] It currently serves as the Winslow visitor center.