The visitors and cars around the cattle pond on Kaibab Paiute tribal lands, south of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center at Pipe Spring National Monument. Fire hydrant and gate in foreground. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 8245 ; ZION 824
The corral at Pipe Spring, near the Winsor Castle fort. Taken the same day as the dedication ceremony of the new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and the 50th anniversary of Pipe Spring National Monument. Taken as a record. ; ZION Museum and
Arizona Governor Jack Williams and Mrs. Jack Williams (right), Fredonia Mayor Judd and Mrs. Judd (left) standing at the east entrance to Winsor Castle fort. They visited Pipe Spring following the dedication of Arizona State Highway 389, Fredonia, Arizona,
Pipe Spring National Monument Superintendent Bernard G. Tracy in front of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center at the time of the dedication ceremony and the 50th anniversary of Pipe Spring. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 9575 ; ZION 9575
The main highway sign in front of the new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center at time of the dedication ceremony and the 50th anniversary celebration of Pipe Spring National Monument. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 9576 ; ZION 9576
The sign in front of the new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center at time of the dedication ceremony and the 50th anniversary celebration of the monument. Sign reads: Pipe Spring National Monument Kaibab-Paiute Indian Tribe. ; ZION Museum and Ar
Visitors seated at the dedication ceremony for new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 9585 ; ZION 9585
Man addressing visitors at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 9586 ; ZION 9586
Man addressing visitors at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 9587 ; ZION 9587
Man addressing visitors at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. Fredonia High School Band seated in foreground. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 9588 ; ZION 9588
Man addressing visitors at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 9589 ; ZION 9589
National Park Service Midwest Regional Director J. Leonard Volz addressing visitors at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. United States and Department of the Interior
National Park Service Midwest Regional Director J. Leonard Volz addressing visitors at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. United States and Department of the Interior
Arizona Governor Jack Williams addressing visitors at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 9592 ; ZION 9592
Director of Utah Division Of Natural Resources Gordon Harmston addressing visitors at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 9593 ; ZION
Kaibab-Paiute Tribal Council Chairman Bill Tom addressing visitors at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 9594 ; ZION 9594
Former Superintendent of Pipe Spring National Monument Leonard Heaton, 1923-1957, addressing visitors at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. ; ZION Museum and Archives
Elder Theodore M. Tuttle, general authority of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Church, addressing visitors at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th anniversary at Pipe Spring National Monument. ; ZION Museum and Archives
Kaibab-Paiute Tribal Council Chairman Bill Tom cuts the ribbon with National Park Service Midwest Regional Director J. Leonard Volz and Zion Superintendent Robert C. Heyder at the dedication of new Tribal and National Park Service Visitor Center and 50th a
Zion Superintendent Robert C. Heyder with his wife and son (at left) speaking with William Fields (Southwest Regional Office); former Zion Superintendent Warren Hamilton, Bryce Canyon Superintendent Charles Budge, and man speaking together at the dedicatio
Crowd watching as Arizona Governor Jack Williams and 'Miss Fredonia' cut the ribbon at the dedication ceremony of Arizona State Highway 389, Fredonia, Arizona, August 5, 1967. ; ZION Museum and Archives Image 9600 ; ZION 9600