Windows, Doors and Gates
One of my favorite historical parks is Hubbell Trading Post. While Gale and Lee were visiting we drove to Hubbell by way of Second Mesa.
Julie and I first visited Hubbell a few years ago. The Navajo lady who led the tour did a wonderful job. She was entertaining, knowledgeable and likeable.
On this visit we had a private tour, just the four of us. This time we had another Navajo lady take us on the tour. Like her co-worker she did a wonderful job. She was entertaining, knowledgeable and likeable. She told us stories of the Trading Post when she was a teenager before she began working for the National Park Service.
Following, without caption, are a few of the windows, doors and gates that we saw. They tell a fascinating architectural story that spans over 100 years.
Julie and I first visited Hubbell a few years ago. The Navajo lady who led the tour did a wonderful job. She was entertaining, knowledgeable and likeable.
On this visit we had a private tour, just the four of us. This time we had another Navajo lady take us on the tour. Like her co-worker she did a wonderful job. She was entertaining, knowledgeable and likeable. She told us stories of the Trading Post when she was a teenager before she began working for the National Park Service.
Following, without caption, are a few of the windows, doors and gates that we saw. They tell a fascinating architectural story that spans over 100 years.
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