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Tusayan Ruin and Museum is an Ancestral Puebloan Indian site that is 800 years old. It is one of Grand Canyon National Park’s major archeological sites and comprises a small U-shaped pueblo with a kiva, living area, and storage rooms. It sits at the end of a flat trail that runs from the museum. Visitors can learn about the ruins at the museum and take a self-guided tour or opt for a ranger-led tour. In the museum, guests will find 2,000 to 4,000-year-old artifacts that tell the story of the prehistoric people who lived there. There is also a museum bookstore for more in-depth learning.
Arizona Highway 64, Grand Canyon, AZ, Phone: 928-638-2305
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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