What's next for a Grand Canyon tram? Prospects are bleak

Pictured is a view upstream on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon at the site for a proposed aerial tram. Lawmakers on the country's largest American Indian reservation have shot down the measure to build the tram that would have taken visitors to a riverside boardwalk with stores, hotels and restaurants above on the East Rim of the canyon. (Confluence Partners, LLC via AP)

Pictured is a view upstream on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon at the site for a proposed aerial tram. Lawmakers on the country's largest American Indian reservation have shot down the measure to build the tram that would have taken visitors to a riverside boardwalk with stores, hotels and restaurants above on the East Rim of the canyon. (Confluence Partners, LLC via AP)

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