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14. Postcard from Williams and the Grand Canyon - "Riding the Rails to the Rim"

14. Postcard from Williams and the Grand Canyon - "Riding the Rails to the Rim"

Update: 2022-12-15
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In 1903, President Teddy Roosevelt addressed a crowd at The Grand Canyon. When speaking of this natural wonder, he said- “Man cannot improve on it; not a bit. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it. What you can do is keep it for your children and your children’s children and for all who come after you, as one of the great sights which every American, if he can travel at all, should see.” More than a century later, hundreds of millions have heeded those words, and the Canyon is an essential detour for travelers who find themselves motoring along Route 66. But Route 66 is as much about the journey as it is any destination. And that journey is what we’ll focus on in this episode, as we invite you to join us and some other sojourners as we ride The Grand Canyon Railway from the town of Williams, Arizona to the edge of the South Rim. 


The Grand Canyon Railway


Jim Hinckley

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14. Postcard from Williams and the Grand Canyon - "Riding the Rails to the Rim"

14. Postcard from Williams and the Grand Canyon - "Riding the Rails to the Rim"

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