Painted Desert Inn

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Originally built in 1924 out of petrified wood, this building served as a place for travelers along old Route 66 to stop for a meal. When purchased by the National Park Service in 1936, it was renovated in the pueblo style and its petrified wood walls were covered with stucco. Today it is a National Historic Landmark and houses the Painted Desert Inn Museum, which celebrates the area’s cultural heritage.