SymposiaGrand Canyon Historical Society has been honored to be a part of the gatherings of professional and avocational people who enjoy topics specific to Grand Canyon history.
The goals of each symposium are to increase the knowledge and understanding of the history pertaining to the Grand Canyon and adjacent areas, and to promote communication and sharing among canyon historians, writers and enthusiasts. Presentations are made by selected speakers who have conducted research in a wide range of Grand Canyon history subjects, including: Native American history, exploration of the canyon and plateau, art history, prospecting and mining, the Colorado River, Grand Canyon Village, roads and trails, the National Park Service, and many other areas. Each symposium has built on the success of previous symposia and programs. Visit the individual symposium pages to see what presentations and activities contributed to their success, and to prepare for the next historic event. |
Past Symposia
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