Tusayan and Grand Canyon go red, white and blue for Fourth of July
Williams-Grand Canyon News
Originally Published: July 7, 2015 11:36 a.m.
GRAND CANYON, Ariz. = Specially decorated trains pulled into Grand Canyon National Park to celebrate the Fourth of July while Tusayan's annual Fourth of July parade celebrated past presidents who made contributions to the National Park System. The Tusayan parade took place on July 4 and was followed by an afternoon of food, games and family fun.
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