Page Boy is now Canyon Inn Lake Powell.
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PAGE – The city of Page says goodbye to an ol’ familiar face that had been welcoming visitors to Page long before Page was a twinkle of a city.
The Page Boy Motel moniker that once waved to all who arrived has been retired with the transfer of ownership last week.
“It was a sad day for all of us when the [Page Boy] was taken down. But we are keeping everything else the same,” said Roberta Randle, manager of the now Canyon Inn. “The new owners are nice, I like them.”
The Page Boy Motel was one of the first buildings to be built just before Page officially became a town in 1957. The Page Boy Motel had been constructed from the concrete of the Glen Canyon Dam before the dam concrete was laid. The dam workers help build the motel so they could have a roof to sleep under while working on the dam. Since then the Page Boy Motel held a special place in the history of Page. “We were saddened to see the sign go but it’s still the same [motel]. We just have a new name,” assures Randle.