GRAND CANYON DEPOT
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Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon Village,
Grand Canyon National Park,
The United States Of America
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2024
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2024
Built in 1909-1910, Grand Canyon Depot is part of the history of Grand Canyon National Park. Designed by architect Francis W. Wilson, with a two-story wooden structure, the building was constructed after the first train arrived from William in 1901. Originally, the first floor was reserved for offices and the upper floor was occupied by the stationmaster's family. Today, the whole building is used for railroad services to passengers. The historic train from Williams arrives here daily.
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