Tusayan is a town located in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. It was incorporated in 2010. A resort town near the south entrance to Grand Canyon...
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The Tusayan Ruins (aka Tusayan Pueblo) is an 800-year-old Pueblo Indian site located within Grand Canyon National Park, and is considered by the National...
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Tucson which incorporated in 1877 and the most recent was the town of Tusayan which incorporated in March 2010. The Arizona Constitution has, since its...
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sections: the North Kaibab Ranger District (offices in Fredonia), the Tusayan Ranger District (offices in the Grand Canyon), and the Williams Ranger...
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(county seat) Page Sedona (mostly in Yavapai County) Williams Fredonia Tusayan Bellemont Bitter Springs Blue Ridge Cameron Doney Park Forest Lakes Fort...
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Tusayan National Forest was established by the U.S. Forest Service in Arizona on July 1, 1910 with 1,830,487 acres (7,407.72 km2) from part of Coconino...
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Chrysothamnus molestus (redirect from Tusayan rabbitbrush)
in the family Asteraceae known by the common names Arizona rabbitbrush, Tusayan rabbitbrush, disturbed rabbitbrush, and stickyfruit low rabbitbrush. It...
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with our semi-cardinal points. Fewkes, Jesse Walter (1897), "The Group of Tusayan Ceremonials Called Katcinas", Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology...
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Lookout trees in Kaibab National Forest (redirect from Tusayan Lookout Tree)
Lookout Tree) Tusayan Lookout Tree, reference number 91001951, 35°58′16″N 112°8′11″W / 35.97111°N 112.13639°W / 35.97111; -112.13639 (Tusayan Lookout Tree)...
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California 10 South Street Seaport New York, New York 9 Mackinac Bridge Michigan 9 Navy Pier Chicago, Illinois 9 Grand Canyon Tusayan, Arizona (nearby) 5...
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Pueblo archaeological sites in park boundaries. The most accessible site is Tusayan Pueblo, which was constructed sometime c. 1185 and housed 30 or so people...
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Drawings of kachina dolls, Plate 11 from an 1894 anthropology book Dolls of the Tusayan Indians by Jesse Walter Fewkes....
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Route 64. The highway enters the park through the South Entrance, near Tusayan, Arizona, and heads eastward, leaving the park through the East Entrance...
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ICAO: KGCN, FAA LID: GCN) is a state-owned public-use airport located in Tusayan, CDP in unincorporated Coconino County, Arizona, United States. It is near...
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At 9:13 am, Helitech Flight 2 took off from the company's heliport in Tusayan, Arizona, for a 30-minute sightseeing flight. At approximately 9:33, at...
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corresponding with habitation on Cummings Mesa. Pottery includes mostly Tusayan varieties, Black-on-white, Black-on-red, and Red Wear Polychromes. Hopi...
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1960s, Grand Canyon National Park hired Foster to create a painting of the Tusayan Ruins for a museum exhibit. Her large tempura canvas was displayed in a...
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Csa/Csb/Dsa) Tahoe City, CA1 (Dsb) Taos, NM (bordering BSk) Telluride, CO Tusayan, AZ1 (bordering BSk) Winthrop, WA (Dsb) Falls Creek1, Victoria (bordering...
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647 ft (2,026 m) 122 Utah Panguitch 6,624 ft (2,019 m) 1,682 Arizona Tusayan 6,612 ft (2,015 m) 558 Colorado Basalt 6,611 ft (2,015 m) 4,157 Colorado...
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Drawings of kachina dolls (usually called katsintihu), Plate 11 from an 1894 anthropology book Dolls of the Tusayan Indians by Jesse Walter Fewkes....
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Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 4 June 2012. Fewkes, Jesse Walter (1900), Tusayan Migration Traditions, 19th Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology...
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overuse through tourism, losing its main selling point. The development of Tusayan into the Grand Canyon gateway town also affected Flagstaff's capture of...
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areas. Examples of gateway communities in the US include Jackson, Wyoming; Tusayan, Arizona; and Gardiner, Montana. These places provide services for guests...
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39 Teiwes 79 Colton 14 Colton 15 Fewkes J. Walter, 1894, Dolls of the Tusayan Indians, Internationales Archiv für Ethnologie, 7: 45-74. Colton fig. 12...
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KXQX may refer to: KXQX (FM), a radio station (92.3 FM) licensed to serve Tusayan, Arizona, United States; see List of radio stations in Arizona KWUL-FM...
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Russel Tank is located between Williams and Tusayan in North Central Arizona. Rainbow Trout Yellow Perch Information and Education Division (2007), Arizona...
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1910 the cabin became the Hull Tank Ranger Station, the headquarters for Tusayan National Forest, which was created from Coconino. The forest managed the...
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Railway & Hotel in Williams, Arizona, The Grand Hotel at The Grand Canyon in Tusayan, Arizona, Cedar Creek Lodge in Columbia Falls, Montana, The Oasis at Death...
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large segments: to the south of Grand Canyon National Park, the entire Tusayan Ranger District of the Kaibab National Forest; to the northeast, Bureau...
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attack, sabotage at Energy Fuels' Canyon uranium mine (6 miles southeast of Tusayan, Arizona), and attempting to cut down power-line towers leading to the...
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