Hopi House

Hopi House
LocationGrand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Coordinates36°3′28″N 112°8′12″W / 36.05778°N 112.13667°W / 36.05778; -112.13667
Arealess than one acre
Built1904
ArchitectMary Colter
Part ofMary Jane Colter buildings (ID87001436)
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMay 28, 1987
Designated NHLDCPMay 28, 1987

Hopi House is located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, within Grand Canyon National Park in the U.S. state of Arizona. Built in 1904 as concessioner facilities at the South Rim were being developed, it is the first of eight projects at the Grand Canyon that were designed by architect Mary Colter, along with Bright Angel Lodge, Hermit's Rest, Lookout Studio, Phantom Ranch, Desert View Watchtower, Colter Hall and Victor Hall, (the latter two being employee dormitories). Hopi House was built by the Fred Harvey Company as a market for Native American crafts, made by artisans on the site. The Hopi, as the historic inhabitants of the area, were chosen as the featured artisans, and the building was designed to closely resemble a traditional Hopi pueblo. Hopi House opened on January 1, 1905, two weeks before the El Tovar Hotel, located just to the west, was opened.