St. Nicholas/Volume 32/Number 2/Advertisements/Back/Santa Fe: Grand Canyon

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4097723St. Nicholas, Volume 32, Number 2, Front Advertisements — Santa Fe: Grand Canyon

RAILROADS

“El Tovar” Grand Canyon, Arizona

To see how the world was made
Visit the Grand Canyon of Arizona

Deep down in the earth a mile and more you go, past strata of every known geologic age. And all glorified by a rainbow beauty of color.

Pedro del Tovar, a Spanish conquistidor who came to Arizona with Coronado in 1540, assisted in the discovery of this world-wonder. To-day a quarter-of-a-million-dollar hotel, El Tovar, commemorates his name.

El Tovar is located near the head of Bright Angel Trail, at the railway terminus, on the brink of the canyon. Ready for occupanecy early in December. Under the management of Mr. Fred Harvey.

The hotel is built of native boulders and pine logs, with wide porches and every room open to the sun, Accommodations for three hundred guests. Has steam heat, electric lights, a solarium and amusement hall. The furniture is from special designs.

El Tovar solves the problem of high-class accommodations for the traveler who wishes to visit the Grand Canyon as a side trip on the California tour. Only three hours by rail from the main line of the Santa Fe.

Write today. for ‘Illustrated Grand Canyon pamphlet, “Titan of Chasms.” El Tovar pamphlet (in press) will be mailed when ready, Address General Passenger Office, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, Chicago.