[2] In 2021, it was named by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in its list of America's Most Endangered Places.
Oljato was one of the most isolated places in the United States and the local Navajos had been little influenced by Hispanic and Anglo culture.
The Wetherills brought in supplies by horse-drawn wagon from Gallup, New Mexico, a 21-day round trip.
[5] The present day structure was constructed in 1921 by Joseph Hefferman, a licensed Anglo trader, who then sold it in 1936.
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