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Tusayan is a town
located in
Coconino County, Arizona,
United States. It was
incorporated in 2010. It is a
resort town near the
south entrance to Grand...
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Tucson which incorporated in 1877 and the most
recent was the town of
Tusayan which incorporated in
March 2010. The
Arizona Constitution has,
since its...
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Tusayan Ruins (aka
Tusayan Pueblo) is an 800-year-old
Pueblo Indian site
located within Grand Canyon National Park, and is
considered by the National...
- sections: the
North Kaibab Ranger District (offices in Fredonia), the
Tusayan Ranger District (offices in the
Grand Canyon), and the
Williams Ranger...
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Sedona (mostly in
Yavapai County)
Williams Fredonia Tusayan Bellemont Bitter Springs Blue
Ridge Cameron Doney Park
Forest Lakes Fort...
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California 10
South Street Seaport New York, New York 9
Mackinac Bridge Michigan 9 Navy Pier Chicago,
Illinois 9
Grand Canyon Tusayan,
Arizona (nearby) 5...
- with our semi-cardinal points. Fewkes,
Jesse Walter (1897), "The
Group of
Tusayan Ceremonials Called Katcinas",
Annual Report of the
Bureau of Ethnology...
- At 9:13 am, Helitech
Flight 2 took off from the company's
heliport in
Tusayan, Arizona, for a 30-minute
sightseeing flight. At
approximately 9:33, at...
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corresponding with
habitation on ****mings Mesa.
Pottery includes mostly Tusayan varieties, Black-on-white, Black-on-red, and Red Wear Polychromes. Hopi...
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Drawings of
kachina dolls,
Plate 11 from an 1894
anthropology book
Dolls of the
Tusayan Indians by
Jesse Walter Fewkes....