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South Rim Bus Tour

El Tovar, Grand CanyonWith a map of Grand Canyon Village in hand, we picked up the pace to explore the rim-side attractions of this National Historic District. We walked east along the Rim, eating an ice cream cone. Passing the Kachina Lodge and the Thunderbird Lodge, we arrived at the world famous El Tovar Hotel. This 100-room luxury hotel was built in 1905, designed after the Northern European lodges of the period. After browsing through the work of several artists and photographers, we went next door to the Hopi House. Inside the Hopi House, Grand CanyonHopi House, Grand CanyonAlthough the Native Americans of the Hopi tribe did not reside in the dwelling anymore, we enjoyed browsing through the Native American artifacts. Betty purchased a bracelet, some pottery pieces and a small rug for our family room, while I purchased a small curio for my desk as the perfect reminder of this special day. With time for one more brief stop, we visited the Verkamp's Curio Shop, Grand CanyonVerKamp's Curios Shop and purchased some matted photos of the canyon in case ours did not clearly show the splendor of the canyon. In hindsight, we sure are glad we did, for our camera did not do justice in depicting the colors and shapes we experienced as we walked along the rim. As the motor coach sailed back toward Las Vegas my wife cuddled up next to me and napped. Meanwhile, I was so energized from the experience, that I spent the time deep in thought, writing notes on the events of the day. Thanks for allowing us to discover the Grand Canyon and in doing so, experience something greater than myself.

Tom and Betty Finch

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