Grand Canyon Wasn't Always Considered So

Grand Canyon Wasn't Always Considered So
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Few sights are as instantly recognizable, and few sites speak more fully to American nationalism. Standing on the South Rim in 1903, President Teddy Roosevelt proclaimed it “one of the great sights every American should see.”

It's true. Every visitor today knows the Grand Canyon as a unique testimony to Earth's history and an icon of American experience. But visitors may not know why. Probably they don't know that it was big and annoying long before it was grand and inspiring. Likely, they don't appreciate that the work of appreciating so strange a scene has been as astonishing as its geological sculpting. Other than a pilgrimage to a sacred site, they may not understand just what they are seeing.

As Grand Canyon National Park celebrates its centennial on February 26, 2019, it's worth recalling the peculiar way the canyon became grand and what this has meant.

 

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