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The Grand Canyon Lodge on the Canyon's North Rim was open to visitors for nearly 90 years before burning along with dozens of other structures in the Dragon Bravo Fire over the weekend of July 12-13.
The Grand Canyon Lodge on the Canyon's North Rim was open to visitors for nearly 90 years before burning along with dozens of other structures in the Dragon Bravo Fire over the weekend of July 12-13.
Corrections & Clarifications: A previous version of this article should have said that Kanab, Utah, is about 80 miles from the Grand Canyon's North Rim. Also, Brent Hugh's first name was misspelled.
The Grand Canyon Lodge, which burned in the Dragon Bravo Fire over the weekend of July 12-13, was on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, the more remote and less visited part of the national park.
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When U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt declared over 800,000 acres of land in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, a national monument in 1908, he emphasized the need to take care of it.
When U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt declared over 800,000 acres of land in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, a national monument in 1908, he emphasized the need to take care of it.