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Articles related to "Fred Harvey"
Fred Harvey Brings Fine Dining to the Old West Fred Harvey and the Harvey Girl waitresses created a unique dining experience in the 1800s. Many of Fred Harvey's restaurants are still in operation to this day. the fred harvey company • the harvey girls • santa fe railroad • american old west • xanterra parks & resorts
Grand Canyon Moderate: Hermit's Rest to Dripping Springs Maybe you're new to Grand Canyon hiking. Here's a great intro to the big gorge that's not a death-march. Leave the Bright Angel for another day: wander down the Hermit Trail to a quiet, green interlude called Dripping Springs. travel • arizona • trekking • backcountry • fred harvey company
Civilising the West: Life with the Real Harvey Girls In 1946, MGM released a movie starring Judy Garland which depicted life as a fictional "Harvey Girl". This article shows who the "real" Harvey Girls were and what made them special to the civilisation of the "wild west". harvey girls • fred harvey • 19th century us history • womens history • railway history
Grand Canyon Architect: Mary Jane Colter shapes the Southwest Here I take a departure from wilderness wanderings to describe the unusual Grand Canyon architecture designed by a 1900s powerhouse of a woman. Meticulous to a fault, stubborn and intelligent, Colter used to sneak away from construction sites to chain-smoke and sketch the canyon. She visited Native American ruins to memorize the details of construction, and insisted her works be built the same way. Step back in time with me along the South Rim... architecture • landscape • frank lloyd wright • arizona • fred harvey
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe (Part 1) Of all the railroads of the west, the Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe is one of the oldest. It plied its trade throughout the southwest and central plains. It weathered two depressions, two wars, and many other ups and downs and still survives today. atchison • topeka • santa fe • railroad • cyrus holliday
The Historic El Tovar Hotel at the Grand Canyon The El Tovar hotel, located on the south rim of the Grand Canyon, is a step back in history; the El Tovar has played host to presidents, tourists - and even ghosts. the historic el tovar hotel at the grand canyon • history location and haunting of the south rim's o • where is the el tovar hotel at the grand canyon • history of the grand canyon's el tovar hotel • how the el tovar at the grand canyon received its
Important Women in Arizona History Arizona didn't become the 48th state until 1912, but when it did, success for women followed close behind, giving women the right to vote the same year. women arizona history • important women arizona • rachel emma allen berry • lorna lockwood • jane h. rider
Winslow: Exploring Arizona's wild west Come spend a nostalgic weekend in the Old West. Winslow's history as the hub of northern Arizona stretches from the "drunken border town" stagecoach days, through the prosperous heyday of the Santa Fe rail line, to the kitchy, neon era of road tripping old Route 66. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to stand on a corner in Winslow, Arizona, read on! east clear creek • the eagles • glenn frey • jackson browne • harvey house |
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