OTM NEWS
OTM Presents a Photographic History of Arizona
The Old Trails Museum, in partnership with the Winslow Arts Trust, is bringing a special historical presentation to Winslow. Historian Jim Turner will present “A Photographic History of Arizona from Prehistory to the Present” this Saturday,…
Winslow Military History Presented at Hubbell
Join the Winslow Centennial Committee and Winslow Historical Society for “Winslow’s Servicemen and Veterans” on Saturday, July 14, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Winslow Visitors Center/Hubbell Trading Post. Current and former Winslow…
Winslow Ranching History Presented at Hubbell
Join the Winslow Centennial Committee and Winslow Historical Society on Saturday, June 9, for “Cowboys and Campfires: A History of Ranching in Northern Arizona.” This special outdoor program will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Eagles…
We Need Your Vintage Photos!
OTM is working on our very own Images of America title (http://www.arcadiapublishing.com/series/Images-of-America), and we invite you to submit vintage photographs for inclusion that date from 1880 to 1980; are of a significant building or event…
Winslow Schools History Presented at Hubbell
Join the Winslow Centennial Committee and Winslow Historical Society on Saturday, May 12, for “Readin’, Writin’, and ‘Rithmetic.” Former teachers and students from various schools will discuss the history of education in Winslow from…
Railroad History Presented at Snowdrift
Join the Winslow Historical Society and Winslow Centennial Committee this Saturday, April 14, from 2 to 4 p.m., for the next Second Saturdays in Winslow presentation, “Riding the Rails into Winslow,” at the Snowdrift Art Space, 120 West…
OTM is Geocaching!
The Old Trails Museum is a partner in the Historic AZ 66 Geocaching Project! Geocaching is a worldwide "treasure-hunting" game played by GPS users. This series of caches, which is a partnership between the Historic Route 66 Association of Arizona…
OTM Returns to Regular Hours
OTM returns to regular hours (from winter hours) on April 1, 2012. We're now open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 AM to 4 PM.
Bruchman Family History Now Online
Dona Bruchman Harris, Old Trails Museum volunteer, has created a website to tell the Bruchman family history. Go to http://rmbruchmantrader.com/Home_Page.php to see the fascinating stories and photos from this trading post family!