Parker Historical Society Museum

The temporary building (donated by the Beaver family) is being used by the Historical Soceity to its capacity. There are many displays featured including Indian and old mining artifacts. Many old photos depict some very interesting aerial views of the surrounding areas. There are also large photo exhibits from the building of the Parker Dam and the World War II Japanese internment camps, one of which was located in Poston. Historical buffs will enjoy seeing the history of the Parker at the new museum.

Getting There & Details

Address
1214 California Avenue (Highway 95)
Phone
928 669-8077
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