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Winslow’s Logging History Presented at Hubbell

For November’s Second Saturdays in Winslow, former employees Jim and Marilee Ervien, Nick Paul, and John Smith will explore the histories of Winslow’s lumber companies in their presentation, “Logs to Lumber,” at the Winslow Visitors Center/Hubbell Trading Post on Saturday, November 11, from 2 to 3 p.m. Second Saturdays are the Winslow Historical Society/Old Trails […]

2012 Historical Calendar Now Available!

OTM’s 2012 historical calendar, “Territorial Town: Winslow, Arizona, from 1880 to Statehood,” is now available! In honor of Arizona’s State Centennial on February 14, 2012, this edition explores Winslow’s history prior to statehood, giving a visual sense of what it was like for the city’s earliest residents. An ongoing photography exhibit of the same name […]

Winslow’s Medical History Presented at Hubbell

Winslow Historical Society members Barb Larremore and Vel Marcotte present “The Sawbones and Stethoscopes that Kept ’em Standin’ on the Corner,” an exploration of the amazing feats performed by Winslow’s medical practitioners of yesteryear. Come to the Winslow Visitors Center/Hubbell Trading Post on Saturday, October 8, from 2 to 3 p.m. for this engaging presentation, […]

OTM Exhibits at La Posada and Hubbell

OTM and the Winslow Arts Trust unveil a new photography exhibit, “Territorial Town: Winslow, Arizona, from 1880 to Statehood,” on Saturday, September 10, at La Posada Hotel. Both the exhibit and the museum’s upcoming 2012 historical calendar of the same name explore Winslow’s Territorial history, giving a visual sense of what it was like for […]

Mary Colter Presentation at La Posada

The Old Trails Museum and Winslow Arts Trust present, “Ahead of Her Time: Architect Mary E.J. Colter in the Southwest,” from 2 to 3:15 p.m. on Saturday, August 13, at La Posada Hotel. Museum Director Ann-Mary Lutzick’s visual presentation is free and open to the public, and features images from Colter’s work in Arizona and […]

Winslow Harvey Girls’ Trunk Show

The Old Trails Museum and Winslow Arts Trust present the Winslow Harvey Girls’ popular Harvey House Trunk Show at La Posada Hotel from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 9, 2011. This Second Saturdays in Winslow presentation is free and open to the general public, and features original china used in the dining cars […]

“The Arizona Women’s Heritage Trail: Marking Their Sites”

Old Trails Museum, in partnership with the Winslow Arts Trust and Winslow Harvey Girls, presents Dr. Mary Melcher in La Posada Hotel’s Ballroom on June 18, 2-3 p.m. This free Second Saturdays in Winslow presentation is made possible in part by the Arizona Humanities Council.

Celebrate Arizona Women!

Old Trails Museum, in partnership with the Winslow Arts Trust and Winslow Harvey Girls, presents the Arizona Women’s Heritage Trail’s exhibit “How Splendid is our Past” and local exhibit “Women of Winslow” in La Posada Hotel’s Lobby from June 18- September 5, 2011. Both exhibits are free and open to the public, 9 a.m. to […]