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Tusayan Museum and Ruins
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Type of Place: Ancestral Puebloan site
Ownership: National Park Service
Contact: Grand Canyon National Park, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
Telephone: 928-638-7888
Email: deanna_prather
@nps.gov
Website:

Grand Canyon-
Tusayan Ruins

Hours:
Entrance Fee: yes
Guided Tours: yes
Notes: Tusayan Museum is part of the Grand Canyon National Park.
Nearby Heritage Sites: Wupatki National Monument
Navajo National Monument
Site Summary: The Tusayan Museum provides access to and information about the Tusayan Ruin, a 12th century Ancestral Puebloan village site. The ruin is accessable via a 1/4 mile trail from the museum itself.

Getting There:
The museum is located 3 miles west of Desert View and 22 miles west of the Grand Canyon Village on Desert View Drive. (South Rim)

     

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