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Step into history at the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, affectionately known as Wóshdę́ę́, where the creaking wooden floors whisper tales of the past. Located on the Navajo Nation, this Trading Post holds the distinction of being the oldest operating one in the area. Upon crossing the threshold into the bustling mercantile, known as the "bullpen," visitors are transported back in time to 1878 when Hubbell's in Ganado first opened its doors. Immerse yourself in the rich legacy of Native American trading and craftsmanship as you explore the treasures housed within the Hubbell Trading Post NHS. From intricately woven sheep rugs to exquisite jewelry reflecting centuries-old traditions, every corner of this historic site tells a story waiting to be discovered. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply seeking a unique cultural experience, Hubbell Trading Post offers a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of Navajo heritage. Embark on a journey through time as you meander through the aisles brimming with authentic Native American art and goods. Feel the echoes of the past reverberate through the walls as you admire the craftsmanship and artistry on display. Whether you're in search of a one-of-a-kind souvenir or simply yearning to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Navajo people, Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site promises a memorable and enriching experience for all who walk through its storied doors.
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<html> <head> <meta name="description" content="Discover the journey to the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, a fascinating destination located in Arizona. Experience the charm of the Southwest as you travel through spectacular state attractions."> </head> <body> <h1>Navigating Your Way to Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site</h1> <h2>Your Gateway to Arizona's Historic Grandeur</h2> <p>Whether you're a history enthusiast or a casual tourist, an adventure to the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is bound to leave you captivated. Nestled at mile post 446.3 on the scenic AZ state route 264, the site promises a journey through Arizona's rich historical tapestry.</p> <h2>Embarking on Your Journey from I-40</h2> <p>For those making their way from I-40, your route will involve a drive on U.S. Highway 191 North, leading you to the quaint town of Ganado. From here, a westward journey on Hwy. 264 will seamlessly guide you to the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site.</p> <h2>Setting Off from Gallup, New Mexico</h2> <p>If Gallup, New Mexico is your starting point, your path to discovery involves U.S. Highway 491 North. This will intersect with U.S. Highway 264 west, leading you through the picturesque Window Rock, Arizona, before reaching Ganado.</p> <h2>Traveling South from Chinle, Arizona</h2> <p>For those venturing south from Chinle, Arizona on Hwy. 191, you'll find your way by heading east upon reaching Hwy. 264. This route unfolds a captivating journey, culminating at the Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site.</p> <h2>Finding Us in Ganado</h2> <p>Once you've reached Ganado, find us just a 1/2 mile west of the Hwy 191/264 intersection. We're located at the heart of Ganado, AZ 86505-0150, nestled among the area's most compelling state attractions.</p> </body> </html>
Location
Located in Flagstaff
Weather Information
Spring is normally windy. Summer can reach into high 90s with thunderstorms beginning in July into August. Fall is cooling off. Last couple of Winters have been dry and with a couple of inches of snow.
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Quick Facts
- Designation: National Historic Site
- City: Flagstaff
- Park Code: hutr
- Website: Official Website
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