The Old Trails Museum is in the Winter 2011/12 edition of Route 66 Magazine! Thanks to the magazine and author Jim Winnerman for the incredible 3-page article, which features loads of images and information about OTM. You can get your copy from the Jack Rabbit Trading Post in Joseph City, or order directly from www.route66magazine.com.
The Winslow Historical Society and Winslow Centennial Committee continue their Second Saturdays in Winslow series with Arbuckle Coffee, Bluebird Flour, & Pawn: A Trading Post History of the Region. Join us for this fascinating presentation at the Winslow Visitors Center/Hubbell Trading Post, 523 West 2nd Street, on Saturday, January 14, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Winslow residents Marjorie Herron, Dona Harris, Ellen McGee, and Don Baker will share their family histories at various trading posts, after Don presents a general history of trading in the Winslow area. Chamber Director Bob Hall will also discuss the Hubbell, and there will be trading post images and artifacts on display as well. Second Saturdays explore Winslow’s diverse history in celebration of the Arizona State Centennial on February 14, 2012.

The Old Trails Museum explores the history and cultures of Winslow, Arizona, and the surrounding area.