Hopi House
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Introduction to Hopi House
Mary Colter designed the Hopi House in 1905, reflecting a traditional Hopi dwelling style. Staying true to its original intent, the Hopi House now serves as a venue for selling souvenirs crafted by Native American artists and craftspeople.
Architectural Features
The exterior of the Hopi House features native stone and traditional ladders that lead to different levels. Inside, the structure boasts adobe walls, wooden beams, and sapling ceilings, embodying authentic Native American architecture.
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Product Selection
Recent visitors have praised the variety of souvenirs available at the Hopi House. The finest products are handmade by Native American artists and craftspeople. Shoppers appreciate the transparent product labeling, distinguishing between mass-produced items and unique, handcrafted pieces.
Architectural Admiration
Many visitors enjoy walking through the Hopi House to admire Colter's architectural genius. Additionally, it's considered a great retreat from the frequent summertime afternoon monsoon.
Location
Situated in the Grand Canyon Village's Historic District, the Hopi House is located next to the El Tovar Hotel and Verkamp's Visitor Center, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Hours of Operation
The Hopi House is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is free to enter with park admission. For more detailed information about its history, visit the National Park Service's website.