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Women on Route 66 in NM: Mary Coulter

Carol M. Highsmith2018-11-28

National Trust for Historic Preservation

National Trust for Historic Preservation
Washington, DC, United States

From the Library of Congress:

Portrait, inside Bright Angel Lodge, of Mary Colter, a renowned architect who designed several buildings at Grand Canyon National Park, which protects a steep-sided and winding gorge carved by the Colorado River across northern in Arizona. Colter's work had enormous influence, helping to create a style, blending Spanish Colonial Revival and Mission Revival architecture with Native American motifs and Rustic elements, that became popular throughout the Southwest

Highsmith, C. M., photographer. (2018) Portrait, inside Bright Angel Lodge, of Mary Colter, a renowned architect who designed several buildings at Grand Canyon National Park, which protects a steep-sided and winding gorge carved by the Colorado River across northern in Arizona. Colter's work had enormous influence, helping to create a style, blending Spanish Colonial Revival and Mission Revival architecture with Native American motifs and Rustic elements, that became popular throughout the Southwest. United States Grand Canyon National Park Arizona, 2018. -11-28. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2018702416/.

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  • Title: Women on Route 66 in NM: Mary Coulter
  • Creator: Carol Highsmith, Library of Congress
  • Date Created: 2018-11-28
  • Location: Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
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