Situated on top of the Manson Mesa in Coconino County, Page, Arizona was built in 1957 to house construction workers during the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam.
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Provides municipal information including online payments, public notices, history, city departments, council meetings, and upcoming events. - City of Page
http://www.cityofpage.org/
John Wesley Powell Memorial Museum
Dedicated to Major Powell, who traveled nearly 1,000 miles down the Colorado River in 1869, this museum contains a replica of the long boat, a collection of Indian and pioneer artifacts, and other exhibits pertinent to the explorer. - John Wesley Powell Memorial Museum
http://www.powellmuseum.org/
Navajo Village Heritage Center
Features story telling, food preparation, and Navajo culture unavailable in history books by presenters who grew up on the reservation without the influences of modern western society. Includes area attractions, take a tour, directions and contact form. - Navajo Village Heritage Center
http://www.navajovillage.com/
Page-Lake Powell Chamber of Commerce
Non-profit organization for the purpose of promoting business and economic development in the area. Includes chamber profile, events calendar, membership benefits, employment opportunities, and business directory. - Page-Lake Powell Chamber of Commerce
http://www.pagelakepowellchamber.org/
Lays out the church's news and announcements, schedules of worship and bible classes, location and phone number, and lists its ministries as well as offering audio files of past sermons. - St. David's Episcopal Church
http://www.stdavidspage.org/
Describes the company's rentals of kayaks and scuba gear as well as displaying the rates, a list of frequently asked questions, and online reservations. - Twin Finn Kayak Rentals
http://www.twinfinn.com/