Grand Canyon National Park Tusayan Ruin Ranger led Tour . A visit to the Tusayan Museum and Ruin provides a glimpse into Pueblo Indian life at Grand Canyon some 800 years ago. Ranger-led ruin tours are offered daily through the 800-year-old is also a self-guiding trail. Admission to the museum and ruin is free. This was a thriving community as illustrated by its pottery, arrowheads and other household artifacts. The exhibit features some of the original 2,000–4,000 year old split-twig figurines. Often they are made in the shape of deer or bighorn sheep, sometimes with horns


Grand Canyon National Park Tusayan Ruin Ranger led Tour . A visit to the Tusayan Museum and Ruin provides a glimpse into Pueblo Indian life at Grand Canyon some 800 years ago. Ranger-led ruin tours are offered daily through the 800-year-old is also a self-guiding trail. Admission to the museum and ruin is free. This was a thriving community as illustrated by its pottery, arrowheads and other household artifacts. The exhibit features some of the original 2,000–4,000 year old split-twig figurines. Often they are made in the shape of deer or bighorn sheep, sometimes with horns or antlers. Also shown here are representative handicrafts from today's local tribes, providing a glimpse into their rich cultures. The Tusayan Museum is open daily from 9:00 to 5:00 , and is located 3 miles (5 km) west of Desert View. Educati


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