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February 2024 by Bagels Cakes
Skip and save your time. Nothing much to do or see besides overpriced “souvenirs “. Some sheep locked together that stink from a distance and a tiny visitor center.
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February 2024 by Ana Teresa Perry
This is a beautifully curated exhibit that I would normally give 5 stars, however, after driving over 500 miles out of our way to tour the Hubble home, ( & being told on the website that the entire exhibit was open & available) we found that no one had the keys & we were turned away. Super disappointing. It seemed pretty random for a NPS site.
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January 2024 by David Frankenfield
It is a magical place. I can hear the creaking floor now. First went there with there with my late wife in mid 70s.I’m going to visit one more time, soon.
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January 2024 by Ashley Crewl
This is one of the best trading posts we've been to. Lots of history and even rug weaving on site. Beautiful building
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December 2023 by tsedah john
Nice clean ,friendly staff
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December 2023 by Mark Robinson
Love it... wish I could afford some of those amazing rugs
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December 2023 by Eric Yazzie
A must stop if you love Southwestern History. Native American History.
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December 2023 by Xenia Tagliabue
A decidedly important place for Native American enthusiasts…
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December 2023 by Nicole Deswood
Nostalgic✨️✨️✨️✨️❤️ it took me back 30+ years going with my Grandmother looking for yarn.
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November 2023 by Owen Childers
It's a good place, pretty pricey but some cool finds for gifts or souvenirs. Got some sand paintings here and they were pretty good quality
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November 2023 by Will Dill
The people working were very nice, I enjoyed visiting with them about the area. Really beautiful wares in the trading
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November 2023 by D T.
Nice historic trading post. They have Indian jewelry, soap, souvenirs, Native American rugs, Native American jewelry, baskets, books & other things for sale. It's a neat old building . We enjoyed looking around.
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November 2023 by Don Redondo
Established in 1878 by John Lorenzo Hubbell to open up trade and relations between Navajo, Spanish and Western Settlers. Lorenzo, lifelong friend with Teddy Roosevelt, also held a seat in Arizona senate, befriended the Navajo, learned their language and culture and built his family home with them. After his death, he was buried on Hubbell Hill (pictured behind his cabin) with his family and best friend Chief Many Horses... The fact that this place is not only still standing but still operational is beyond amazing... The squeaky wooden floors, rustic air and nostalgic calm of living breathing history stands the test of time to be discovered over and over... again and again...
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November 2023 by Mark Primosch
If you need to stop in Ganado, this is the place. A nice piece of history that is well preserved. The trading post is supplied with local crafts and trinkets. The bathrooms are very clean as well. The staff are kind too.
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November 2023 by Anessa Kertesz Mueller
What a nice surprise to stumble upon! Loved every second of our visit! Quaint museum and lovely trading post shop! Bought a few gifts, great experience!