Over the edge
Over the edge
About this book
As we know them today, the American Southwest, and the Grand Canyon that lies at its heart, are the product of vast natural forces over millions of years. But they were also created by one man's vision and a railroad. The entrepreneurial genius was Fred Harvey. If the Colt .45 revolver "won the West," Fred Harvey civilized it, along with the Santa Fe Railway. In the late nineteenth century, the Santa Fe opened up a strange, spectacular new territory to travelers. And Harvey followed, establishing restaurants, hotels, and shops to make them comfortable. In Over the Edge, Kathleen L. Howard and Diana F. Pardue reveal in vivid detail how Harvey and the Santa Fe together created a vision of the Southwest that still works its magic today.
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- OL Work ID
- OL22321793W
Subjects
Indian handicraft industriesSouvenirs (Keepsakes)MarketingAtchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway CompanyHistoryIndian artFred Harvey (Firm)Tourism