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Monday, July 29 2024: … Seven Minutes After The Previous Panorama, Walking West Along The Stone Wall,
…We Find An Information Display, Celebrating The Accomplishments Of Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter, In Her Design Of Bright Angle Lodge.
…The Sign Says => Bright Angel Lodge
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1. Bright Angel Lodge Marker Inscription, From The Historical Marker Database =>

… Completed in 1935, Bright Angel Lodge was designed and built under the direction of Mary Colter, Fred Harvey company's celebrated Southwest architect. Colter's penchant for rustic designs and her attention to detail led to the creation of this chimney in front of you. Although ordinary from the outside, the interior hearth is layered with stone collected from the geologic layers found in Grand Canyon. We still admire Colter's artistry. She made every feature and object throughout the lodge complex fit visually and blend with the canyon landscape.
It was first designed to scale in toy form by Miss M.E. J. Colter... every building shown...in the particular style of architecture, and colored to show the stone, weathered logs or adobe of its construction; and every tree was also shown in the model. -The Hotel Monthly, 1936
…Beginning in the late 1800s, pioneers vied to establish a hotel here worthy of the view. In 1935, Fred Harvey company succeeded by opening the Bright Angel Lodge complex.
Photo Captions
…The 1910 Bright Angel Hotel was an extension of Buckey O'Neill's cabin (a few steps west of here). Colter kept the original cabin and melded its rough-hewn appearance into the design of the lodge complex.
…A wooden thunderbird looks down on the lodge
Marker Creation
Erected by Grand Canyon, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.
Topics.
…This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Architecture • Industry & Commerce • Parks & Recreational Areas. A significant historical year for this entry is 1935.
Location: 36° 3.44′ N, 112° 8.458′ W. Marker is in Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, in Coconino County. It is on Village Loop Drive west of El Tovar Road. The marker is located along the Grand Canyon rim trail and the north side of the lodge. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 9 Village Loop Drive, Grand Canyon AZ 86023, United States of America.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker:
..A) A different marker also named Bright Angel Lodge (a few steps from this marker);
..B) The Lookout (within shouting distance of this marker);
..C) Buckey's Cabin (within shouting distance of this marker);
..D) Historic Kolb Studio (about 500 feet away, measured in a direct line); Bright Angel Cabin 88 & 89 (about 500 feet away);
..E) Kolb Studio (about 600 feet away); Trans-Canyon Telephone Line (about 600 feet away); CCC Legacy (about 600 feet away).

THE BELOW INFORMATION FROM => Mary Colter's Bright Angel Lodge. National Park Service, U.S. Department of the InteriorClick Here.
…Bright Angel Lodge (1935) has a natural rustic character, and is a Registered National Historic Landmark. This iconic lodge and its surrounding cabins are rich with cultural history. Over the years it has gone through many transformations – originally a hotel, then a camp and finally a lodge. All of its changes were to accommodate increased visitation after the arrival of the train in 1901.

Under the direction of the Santa Fe Railroad, Mary Jane Colter was tasked to design a fresh look for Bright Angel Lodge in an effort to provide more moderately priced lodging in contrast to the El Tovar “up the hill”. Colter drew inspirations from many local sources in her architecture. For example the ”geologic” fireplace in the lobby featuring all of the rock layers of the Grand Canyon, from the river cobbles to the youngest stone strata on the rim. Included in this lodge design were a couple of historically significant structures that might well have been demolished, without her intervention.

Click On Blue Link Below, To See A Really Nice Photo => The Bright Angel Hiking Trail leading down toward the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
With Many Thanks: The Above Copied From
THE HISTORICAL MARKER DATABASE:: Click Here..

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ATTENTION => Henry Gurr’s /\Above/\ Photo Of The “Information Display, Celebrating … “, Is Not Easy To Read.
… A BETTER Photo Is Shown NEXT Photo.


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