The Las Vegas company that developed the Grand Canyon Skywalk attraction is suing the Hualapai Indian tribe's governing council, charging it wrongly plans to seize the company's interest in the glass ...
There’s something about a rocky old country road that doesn’t make good neighbors, especially if it runs straight into the Grand Canyon’s famous glass overlook in Arizona, the Skywalk. Ever since a ...
Hualapai, Ariz. – Ladies and gentlemen, boys, girls and bored gamblers: You and I are now able to slide on booties and tread upon the Hualapai Nation’s wacky new tourist attraction, the glass-floored ...
FILE - In this file photo taken Tuesday, March 20, 2007, people walk on the Skywalk during the First Walk event at the Grand Canyon on the Hualapai Indian Reservation at Grand Canyon West, Ariz. The ...
A Las Vegas developer must keep fighting in tribal court as he tries to retain his contractual rights to the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a federal judge ruled Monday. David Jin invested $30 million to build ...
If a hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon isn't your thing, try seeing it from a glass-bottom overlook instead. The Grand Canyon Skywalk offers the chance to see the canyon's western end from a ...
After four years and 1.5 million pairs of feet, the Grand Canyon Skywalk is undergoing its first major overhaul. And a face-lift like this requires some heavy lifting. Using a 130-foot-tall crane ...
Perhaps you've heard about the Grand Canyon Skywalk, a glass observation deck that will jut out from the edge of the canyon 4,000 feet over the Colorado River. The Skywalk is scheduled to open to the ...
HUALAPAI INDIAN RESERVATION, Ariz. — Visitors who have marveled at the Grand Canyon’s vistas will now have a dizzying new option: a glass-bottom observation deck allowing them to gaze into the chasm ...
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