Salt Trip Mural
by Bob and Nancy Kendrick
Title
Salt Trip Mural
Artist
Bob and Nancy Kendrick
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The Salt Trip mural in the Painted Desert Inn Museum dining room. This mural tells the story of two young Hopi men as they walk 230 miles round trip from their home to the Zuni mesas, passing through what is now Petrified Forest National Park, on a salt collecting journey. It was not only a physical journey; it was also a sacred journey. Mural by Hopi Artist Fred Kabotie (painted c. 1948), commissioned by Mary Jane Colter.
The rather spectacular Painted Desert Inn Museum is in the Petrified Forest National Park. We visited in spring of 2012, and decided if it were at all possible, we would love to live there! What a wonderful building with gorgeous surroundings!
HISTORY: Painted Desert Inn is a lodge in Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona. It was built in 19371940, on the site of an earlier lodge, the Stone Tree House. It was designed in 1937 by National Park Service architect Lyle E. Bennett and others from the Park Service Branch of Plans and Design. Construction was carried out by Civilian Conservation Corps labor. After updates by Mary Jane Colter, it was operated by the Fred Harvey Company from 1947 to 1963, when it closed. Demolition was proposed in the mid-1970s, but after public protests the building was reopened for limited use in 1976. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1987. The old Inn buildings were extensively rehabilitated, and reopened as a museum and bookstore in 2006
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August 26th, 2012
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