Written by btwood2 on January 4, 2006
- Page was born along with the construction of Glen Canyon Dam. Land east of Glen Canyon BuRec (Bureau of Reclamation) needed to house construction workers belonged to the Navajo Nation. BuRec, BIA (Bureau of Indian...
Written by btwood2 on January 4, 2006
- After decades of traveling on all-too-brief vacations in the Southwest, and more recently, three years of full-time post-retirement travel in our motor home, we’d yet to visit Lake Powell. But here we are, in November...
Written by LA guy on November 14, 2005
- Visiting Antelope Canyon is expensive. However, it's worth the price of admission. It is expensive because the canyon resides in Indian reservations and Navajo laws dictates that all visitors to the canyon not only have...
Written by Slaney on February 13, 2003
- When we arrived at Lake Powell we went immediately to Wahweap Lodge to book a cruise to the Rainbow Bridge. As there is no airconditioning on the boats and it was high summer, we...
Written by Slaney on February 14, 2003
- Page is a relatively new small town not far from Lake Powell. It was established to house the workers of the Glen Canyon Dam in 1956 and grew as the Dam was filled with...
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