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Lobby, including several Native American decorative touches, at the Bright Angel Lodge, which sits near the Bright Angel trailhead used by both hikers and riders on mules to descend into the gorge at Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona.

Designed in 1935 by architect Mary Colter, who was commissioned by the Santa Fe Railroad to design the hotel and several other buildings in the park, the lodge is surrounded by several small tourist cabins — one of which once belonged to Buckey O’Neill, one of future president Theodore Roosevelt’s “Rough Riders” who fought in the Spanish-American War. Original image from Carol M. Highsmith’s America, Library of Congress collection. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.

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Lobby, including several Native American decorative touches, at the Bright Angel Lodge, which sits near the Bright Angel trailhead used by both hikers and riders on mules to descend into the gorge at Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona.

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