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Winslow Historical Society Museum


category : Museums
Discover the history of Winslow. Featuring displays relating to discovery of cream cheese which had its beginnings in Winslow. Also see the history of Doc Carver's Wild West Show and Buffalo Bill Cody.


Admission: Donations appreciated
Hours: Open: Second Friday of each month; 5 pm - 8 pm. Closed major holidays.
Address: 606 Bridge Street
Phone: 800-369-2955

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