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Hired by Harry "Indian" Miller, local Hopi built this pueblo structure in the 1920s at the edge of Canyon Diablo. It overlooks the arm of the gorge that leads into the Apache Death Cave, which Miller turned into a tourist attraction.
Though it looks to be in ruins, the pueblo appears almost exactly as it did nearly a century ago, having been designed to appear as one of several "ancient" cliff dwellings, which Miller added to draw tourists.
Photographed:
September 9, 2005
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