"Headquarters Area Development Plan Aztec National Monument, New Mexico"
"Headquarters Area Development Plan Aztec National Monument, New Mexico"
By C.A.R. for the Bureau of Plans and Designs, February 15, 1933
Colored pencil on photo-reproductive print on paper
28" x 39"
National Archives and Records Administration, Records of the National Park Service

National Parks: Aztec National Monument
As tourism at national parks and monuments increased, the National Park Service expanded facilities at many of its sites. Future needs of the parks were eventually incorporated into "Master Plans" and "General Development Plans" prepared by the Park Service. These colorful plans from the 1930s and 1940s depict everything from the location of administration buildings, parking lots, and plantings, to the size of concession stands and placement of sidewalks and toilets. The plans were an effort to accommodate the needs of visitors while maintaining the integrity of the park. They also attempted to mesh the park's utilitarian needs with designs that reflected local architectural styles and traditions.

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