Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site - Wikipedia Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is a historic site on Highway 191, north of Chambers, with an exhibit center in Ganado, Arizona It is considered a meeting ground of two cultures between the Navajo and the settlers who came to the area to trade
Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site | Ganado, Arizona . . . Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is the oldest and longest continuously operated trading post in the American Southwest, and its buildings represent the best examples of an evolving American Southwest trading post complex
Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site - DesertUSA Comprehensive guide to eastern Arizona's Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, the oldest continuously operated trading post on the Navajo Reservation Includes color photos, climate, history, with links and mileage guides to nearby attractions
A Visitors Guide to Hubbell Trading Post National Historic . . . Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site was established in 1878 by John Lorenzo Hubbell, a prominent trader in the American Southwest Located in Ganado, Arizona, the trading post served as a hub for trading between the local Navajo people and traders from across the country
Hubbell Trading Post, an Arizona National Historic Site Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site offers you a chance to become a part of this unique slice of history John Lorenzo Hubbell purchased the trading post in 1878, ten years after Navajos were allowed to return to their homeland from their terrible exile at Bosque Redondo, Ft Sumner, NM
Trading Posts - Discover Navajo The oldest continuously operating trading post on the Navajo Nation and the United States, Hubbell Trading Post is an important thread in the fabric of Navajo history Established in 1876, this mercantile and others founded by John Lorenzo Hubbell came to be the lifeline of supplies for Navajos looking to re-establish themselves following the
Plan Your Visit - Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site . . . VISITOR CENTER: Pick up a park map to learn about the Hubbell family, history of trade, and the importance of sheep and weaving to the Navajo people There's also a guest loom where everyone is welcome to try their hand at weaving
Hubbell Trading Post - ALL HIKERS The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site is located in Ganado, Arizona, about one hour northwest of Gallup, New Mexico Admission is free to the trading post Tours of the Hubbell home are free with group size limited to 15 people
Hubbell Trading Post | Arizona Highways When the Navajos returned to Arizona in 1868, they no longer had their crops and livestock, so trading for goods, already a key component of the Navajo economy, became even more vital Enter John Lorenzo Hubbell, who bought what would become Hubbell Trading Post in 1878