RF2AP62XY–Hopi House, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA
RMM5M26R–Grand Canyon Historic- Hermits Rest Interior c . Harveycar guide at hermits rest fireplace, looking south. Mounted eagle above. Hermit rim road (W rim drive) Circa 1916. Fred harvey company photo.
RM2GJBDA1–Hopi House, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA
RMM53F4X–Grand Canyon National Park Livery Stables (1908) . FRED HARVEY STABLES AND BARNS. DETROIT PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1908. The Livery Stable was built in 1906 along with the Mule Barn and the Blacksmith/Saddle Shop to serve the El Tovar Hotel. Collectively known as El Tovar Stables, these three buildings were designed by staff of the Fred Harvey Company in the Craftsman style. The Livery Stable was built to house carriages and horses used to give visitors tours of the South Rim. These tours were eventually discontinued following the growing popularity of automobile tourism. In the 1940s the pack
RF2AP6362–Hopi House, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA
RMM53F4W–Grand Canyon National Park Proposed Livery Buildings (Circa 1905) . ARTIST'S PAINTING OF PROPOSED FRED HARVEY LIVERY AREA AT GRAND CANYON. MULE & LIVERY STABLES. BLACKSMITH/ SADDLE SHOP, SHIRLEY HALL DORMITORY. CIRCA 1905. FRED HARVEY CO. The Livery Stable was built in 1906 along with the Mule Barn and the Blacksmith/Saddle Shop to serve the El Tovar Hotel. Collectively known as El Tovar Stables, these three buildings were designed by staff of the Fred Harvey Company in the Craftsman style. The Livery Stable was built to house carriages and horses used to give visitors tours of the Sout
RF2AP632H–Hopi House, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA
RMM53F4R–Grand Canyon National Park Livery Yard (1945) . FRED HARVEY CO. MULE BARNS & BRIGHT ANGEL LODGE IN BACKGRD. SHADE STRUCTURE (L) JUNE1945. NPS, BRYANT. The Livery Stable was built in 1906 along with the Mule Barn and the Blacksmith/Saddle Shop to serve the El Tovar Hotel. Collectively known as El Tovar Stables, these three buildings were designed by staff of the Fred Harvey Company in the Craftsman style. The Livery Stable was built to house carriages and horses used to give visitors tours of the South Rim. These tours were eventually discontinued following the growing popularity of auto
RMM53F4T–Grand Canyon National Park Livery Stable (1944) . MULE PACK TRAIN READY TO START RESCUE OF ARMY FLIERS WHO HAD PARACHUTED INTO THE CANYON. FRED HARVEY LIVERY BARN. 27 JUNE 1944. NPS, BRYANT. The Livery Stable was built in 1906 along with the Mule Barn and the Blacksmith/Saddle Shop to serve the El Tovar Hotel. Collectively known as El Tovar Stables, these three buildings were designed by staff of the Fred Harvey Company in the Craftsman style. The Livery Stable was built to house carriages and horses used to give visitors tours of the South Rim. These tours were eventually discontinued fol
RMM53C5E–Grand Canyon Dancers at Hopi House . HOPI INDIAN DANCE, AS PRESENTED BY HOPI INDIANS (EMPLOYEES OF FRED HARVEY COMPANY) AT THE HOPI HOUSE ON SOUTH RIM OF GRCA. DANCES WERE PERFOREMED EA
RMM5EDD6–Grand Canyon Historic- Fred Harvey Pack Train c FRED HARVEY COMPANY PACKER WATERING STOCK IN BRIGHT ANGEL CREEK NEAR PHANTOM RANCH, GRCA, BEFORE STARTING BACK TO SOUTH RIM.
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