The Old Trails Museum explores the history of Winslow, Arizona, and the surrounding area through free exhibits and public programs.
The Old Trails Museum is located at 212 Kinsley Avenue, in the heart of Winslow’s historic business district and across the street from the Standin’ on the Corner Park. Admission is free and photography is encouraged. Group tours, classroom visits, and research appointments are welcome with advance notice.
Hours: Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 am to 12 noon & 1 pm to 3 pm (closed from 12 noon to 1 pm)
Closed: Sundays & Mondays as well as July 4th, Thanksgiving Thursday through Saturday, Christmas Day through News Years Day
Visit our website at www.oldtrailsmuseum.org for more information, and the Arizona Memory Project at http://azmemory.lib.az.us for a visual sample of our collections.
The Old Trails Museum is owned and operated by the Winslow Historical Society, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. OTM is funded primarily by the City of Winslow, with additional support from memberships, donations, and sales.
The Winslow Historical Society’s mission is to receive, preserve, and interpret information and artifacts representing the history and cultures of the Winslow area, in order to engage and enlighten all visitors to the Old Trails Museum’s exhibits and programs.
Become a member of the Winslow Historical Society to receive our newsletter, invitations to special member events, and 10% off in the Museum Store (http://www.oldtrailsmuseum.org/store/), where you'll find regional Native American arts and crafts, books on local history, and our annual calendars on various aspects of Winslow history.
The Old Trails Museum's Director is Ann-Mary J. Lutzick.
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