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- Creators: United States National Park Service
- Creators: Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona
- Creators: Whitsett, Andrea
View downstream from Toroweap Point, silver gelatin print.
View from Toroweap Point, silver gelatin print.
Vulcan's Throne near Toroweap Point, silver gelatin print.
Press release comparing visitor attendance to the park by year. A 26 percent increase from 1923 to 1924 is noted.
Press release on the increase in wildlife in the Grand Canyon including mountain sheep, deer, and the Abert Squirrel.
Map of proposed addition to Grand Canyon National Park Boundaries. Circa 1932.
The Water Infrastructure Finance Authority of Arizona is an independent entity authorized to finance the construction, rehabilitation and/or improvement of drinking water, waste water, waste water reclamation, and other water quality facilities/projects. As a “Bond Bank”, WIFA is authorized to issue water quality bonds on behalf of communities for basic water infrastructure. Generally, WIFA offers borrowers below market interest rates on loans for 100% of eligible project costs.