Winslow's Old Trails Museum opened in 1985 in an old bank building located in the heart of the downtown business district. The building, constructed in 1920, still contains its original tile floor, marble counters, and a vault, adding to the historic ambiance of the museum.
The museum, sometimes referred to as "Winslow's attic", houses many exhibits, centered around Route 66, Anasazi artifacts, Fred Harvey and La Posada, Santa Fe Railroad, vintage clothing, ranch life and an outstanding collection of antique bottles.