Page Contents for Page, Arizona
Statistics & Facts
Location
History & History-related items
City Attractions
Government
Chamber of Commerce.
Statistics & Facts
- The Arizona state capital is Phoenix.
- The population of Page is approximately 6,598 (1990), 7247 (2010).
- The approximate number of families is 2,307 (1990), 2518 (2010).
- The amount of land area in Page is 42.964 sq. kilometers.
- The amount of surface water is 0.053 sq kilometers.
- The distance from Page to Washington DC is 1958 miles.
- The distance to the Arizona state capital is 234 miles. (as the crow flies)
- Page is positioned 36.90 degrees north of the equator and 111.45 degrees west of the prime meridian.
- Page elevation is 4,000 feet above sea level.
Location
On the Navajo Indian Reservation near Lake Powell and the Utah border on the eastern end of the Glen Canyon Dam
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History & History Related Items
Page was originally built to provide shelter for workers on the Glen Canyon Dam. John Chatfield Page was the commissioner of reclamation who worked extremely hard for the development of this area. Page was named for him.
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Attractions
Carl Hayden Visitor Center
Glen Canyon Dam
P. O. Box 1507
Page, AZ 86040
The history of the construction of Glen Canyon Dam
John Wesley Powell Museum
6 North Lake Powell Blvd.
P. O. Box 547
Page, AZ 86040
Phone: (938) 645-9496
Dine Bi Keyah Museum
Big Lake Trading Post
1501 Hwy. 98
P. O. Box 1925
Page, AZ 86040
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Page City Government
City of PageEconomic Development Office
P.O. Box 1180
Page, AZ 86040
Phone: 928-645-8861
Fax: 928-645-4254
Page Chamber
Page/Lake Powell Chamber of Commerce & Visitors BureauP.O. Box 727
Page, AZ 86040
Phone: 928-645-2741
Fax: 928-645-3181
Email
Page Organizations
Page/Lake Powell Chamber of Commerce & Visitors BureauP.O. Box 727
Page, AZ 86040
Phone: 928-645-2741
Fax: 928-645-3181
Email
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