The Painted Desert Inn, located within Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona, is a historic landmark that offers a glimpse into the region's rich cultural and architectural heritage. Originally constructed in the 1920s by Herbert David Lore as the "Stone Tree House," the inn underwent significant renovations in the late 1930s under the direction of architect Lyle Bennett and the Civilian Conservation Corps. These renovations transformed the structure into a Pueblo Revival-style building, featuring thick stone walls, flat roofs, and handcrafted details that harmonize with the surrounding desert landscape.
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