1540 While searching for the fabled “golden” cities, Garcia Lopez de
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1540 While searching for the fabled “golden” cities, Garcia Lopez de
1540 While searching for the fabled “golden” cities, Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, a Spanish soldier, became the first European known to reach what is now called Grand Canyon. 1905 El Tovar Hotel is completed at the edge of the canyon. This modern facility encouraged tourism at Grand Canyon. 1919 Grand Canyon becomes a national park. Over 44,000 people visited during the year. 1901 The Santa Fe Railroad begins service between Williams and the South Rim. Grand Canyon Village begins to take shape. 1902 Photographers Ellsworth and Emery Kolb set up their studio on Grand Canyon’s South Rim. They were known for taking daring photographs at the canyon. 1869 Major John Wesley Powell, a geologist and explorer, launches an expedition to explore the canyon by floating down the Colorado River. Major Powell liked to sit in a chair tied to his boat! 2000 B.C.E. Early hunting and gathering people leave rock art and split twig figurines in caves as they follow game animals. 0 – 700 C.E. Small groups of people begin building villages in and around Grand Canyon. These people are known as Ancestral Pueblo peoples (formerly Anasazi). Only the ruins of their villages remain. 1100 C.E. The Hopi village of Oraibi was established. Oraibi may be the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in the United States. Oraibi consists of a large complex of adobe buildings. 1905 Architect Mary Jane Colter, an employee of the Fred Harvey company, decorates the interior of the El Tovar hotel. 1974 Summer shuttle bus service begins in order to get rid of traffic jams on the South Rim. 1891 Louis Boucher, known as “the Hermit” because he isn’t very sociable, discovers copper near the Colorado River. He builds a trail from the rim to his mine and constructs tourist cabins near the river over a period of many years. What might his equipment looked like?