President Theodore Roosevelt famously declared Grand Canyon "the one great sight which every American should see." Hundreds of millions of Americans and international tourists have done that: The ...
A historic cavern 210 feet below ground along historic Route 66 in northwestern Arizona has finally reopened for tours. Grand Canyon Caverns, in Peach Springs near the Hualapai Indian Reservation, ...
Grand Canyon hotels were forced to shut down ahead of the busy Labor Day weekend because a half-century-old pipeline that brings water to the region ruptured, park officials said Wednesday. A "series ...
SELIGMAN, AZ (AZFamily) — Twenty-one stories deep and about a mile off of old Route 66 sits the Grand Canyon Caverns. Formed over 15 million years ago, they were discovered in 1927, and tours began in ...
The main pipeline providing water to Grand Canyon National Park has failed after a series of breaks, leading to a sudden and sweeping shutdown of overnight hotel stays during one of the busiest times ...
Visitors won’t be able to stay overnight in hotels at Grand Canyon National Park after a series of breaks in the only pipeline that serves the popular tourist destination. The restrictions will run ...
PEACH SPRINGS, Ariz. — A broken elevator left a family of five stuck at the bottom of the Grand Canyon Caverns in Peach Springs on Route 66 on Sunday. Two days later, authorities said they were able ...
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