On the road headed to Tuba City on the Navajo Nation, with a population of over 8,600, it is the largest city in the Navajo Nation.
The majority of the residents are Navajo, with a small Hopi minority.

The Tuba City Trading Post was established in 1870 and has been a place of commerce among the Navajo people in the area.
The Trading Post has been restored to capture much of its original appearance and still remains a working trading post.

The hogan is the traditional dwelling of the Navajo people.

Joy enters the primary entrance to the historical trading post in Tuba City.

The Navajo Code Talker Museum is connected to the Tuba Trading Post.

While on the road, we passed time listening to The Garth Channel on SiriusXM Satellite Radio.








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