Wildfire Devastates Historic Grand Canyon Lodge Amid Response Concerns

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A wildfire has destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim, which was already rebuilt once after a fire in 1932. The blaze, part of the Dragon Bravo Wildfire, has caused significant damage to structures including the lodge, cabins, and visitor facilities, with no injuries reported. The lodge, a beloved historic landmark and the only hotel on the North Rim, was originally built in 1928, burned down in 1932, and rebuilt in 1937. The future of the lodge remains uncertain, but there is hope it will be rebuilt again.
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