Muskrat
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Lodge and most if not all other buildings just burnt down. End of an era. I am very sad.
Back in the 50’s, when I was around 8-9, my parents took the only vacation we ever went on. We went to San Diego to visit my grandparents there, and went the whole way by train.The Grand Canyon (and then Los Angeles afterward) was the last vacation my wife and I took together before she died. We took a train to the Canyon - The Grand Canyon Railway - from Williams, Arizona. I haven't been able to find a news story about the railway, but the entire area is under evacuation, so I assume it's closed, but website was still open when I checked.
Railway
I'm glad you shared that; thanks. I can't say our trip went that well. Our main purpose of the trip was to visit our daughter in Los Angeles, so the Grand Canyon was a "stop along the way." Looking back, I wish we had not been in such a hurry.Back in the 50’s, when I was around 8-9, my parents took the only vacation we ever went on. We went to San Diego to visit my grandparents there, and went the whole way by train.
Even though we started in Spokane, Washington, we went to Denver, Colorado, and then took a side trip to the Grand Canyon on the special train that went from Denver to the Grand Canyon, spent the day at the canyon, and then went back to Denver to get back on the Super Chief and finish our trip to California.
On the train to the Grand Canyon, there were Navaho Indians (PC word back then) who walked through the cars and sold handmade silver and turquoise jewelry, and were in their native dress.
While we were at the canyon, they had several shows for people to watch , and the one I enjoyed the most (being my little cowgirl self, of course) was the native dances in full costumes, with all kinds if different headdresses, and what each tribe wore for celebrations.
I desperately wanted to ride a mule down to the bottom, but of course, my mother was NOT about to let her only child do something like that; but even without that, it has always been one of the most memorable days of my whole life.