b'WINSLOW TODAY IS VERY MUCH IN TOUCH WITH ITS PAST, in tune with the present, and on target for its future. Due to its location and the influences from the railroad industry, Winslow is a combination of many cultures including European, Native American, Hispanic, Asian, Black, and Anglo American that are all blended together to share astrong sense of community pride.t he casual lifestyle in Winslow is peaceful and9-11 MEMORIAL GARDEN done, pitch a tent or park your RV for the relaxed and is set in an overall atmosphereThe Remembrance Garden isnight. There are no hookups but camping is free of warmth and hospitality. They greet theirlocated on the corner of E. 3rdfor 14 nights.visitors with open arms and they like to say thatStreet and Transcon Lane. There you will find, as theyre The City of Ten Thousand Friendly Faces. the centerpiece of the garden, the display of actualHOMOLOVI STATE PARKThere are so many unique and unusual things to dowreckage from the World Trade Center. The 14This park will provide you with insight into the on your visit. and 15-foot beams were entrusted to the citizenscultural perspective and history of the Hopi tribe. of Winslow by the City of New York. They are theTour the ancient ruins of pueblos that were built THE STANDIN ON THE CORNER PARK largest pieces given to any community in the nation. by the ancestors of the Hopi people from between Its a rare person who has not heard the famous lineapproximately 12601400 AD. Colorful pottery from the Eagles hit, Take It Easy. The song has theMCHOOD PARK & CLEAR CREEK RESERVOIR and shards are on display along with ancient lyrics standin on a corner in Winslow Arizona,Activities at the manmade lake include swimming,petroglyphs. Park facilities include a Visitor such a fine sight to see, its a girl my lord in a flatbedfishing, hiking and picnicking. With a kayak orCenter/Museum, various hiking trails, and RV/tent Ford, slowin down to take a look at me. Manycanoe (rentals available) you can follow the creekcamping.AZStateParks.com/homolovivisitors who come from far and wide to stand andalong Clear Creek Canyon, a magnificent deep rock take advantage of the photo opportunity, on thewaterway. Rock carvings known as petroglyphs canOLD TRAILS MUSEUM/WINSLOW most famous corner of Historic Route 66. Thebe seen on the canyon sides, showing that at oneHISTORICAL SOCIETYpark features a life-sized bronze of a guitar carryingtime it was accessible to ancient peoples. Located in the heart of Winslows historic district balladeer and a mural that depicts the girl in aat 212 N Kinsley Avenue the museum is an flatbed Ford.StandingOnTheCorner.org Surrounding the park are boulders fit for climbingoutstanding source for the unique and interesting and exploring. At the park, keep your eyes out forhistory of Winslow. It houses numerous exhibits McHood Park & Clear Creek Reservoir Meteor Crater: flickr.com/photos/tsaiproject Winslow Welcome Sign: William Bird, flickr.com/photos/edge_and_corner_wearwildlife, including plenty of birds for the avidand collections of ancient Native American and casual birdwatcher, alike. The grounds areartifacts, Santa Fe Railroad equipment, Fred a beautiful place for a hike, and when youreHarvey memorabilia, original western art, Wild West territory items, Route 66 and Meteor Crater information and more! The collections are made up of objects, documents, photographs, and textiles, with oral histories donated by Winslow residents. Each exhibit comes together to give visitors a rounded view of Winslow, of Arizona, and its past.The earliest references are to the meteor crater, the mammoths that once roamed the land and the early inhabitants, including the Hopi, Laguna, and Navajo. Then later the early settlers and the railroad arrived which was the reason for Winslows original prosperity. Homolovi State Park OldTrailsMuseum.org28 March 2020'