Winslow Museum

Winslow Museum The Winslow Museum is once again open to the public. Hours are Mon-Fri 10am-2pm Saturday 8am-12 noon

04/04/2026

Jo and Tiffany take a trip down the road to Winslow, a town historically known for the railroad that runs through it.

03/30/2026

Tune in Friday morning April 3, 2026 to see the Winslow Museum featured on Around the Corner on channel 5.

With the forecast telling us we may have a few days of extreme cold and the possibility of snow, Debbie has generously b...
01/20/2026

With the forecast telling us we may have a few days of extreme cold and the possibility of snow, Debbie has generously brought in some jigsaw puzzles for anyone that would like to have to work. She asks that you do a puzzle swap so that everyone has an opportunity for a puzzle. Bring a puzzle of your own to swap with one of these, work your puzzle and bring it back to swap for a new one, or if you don't have a puzzle just come get one of these, work it and bring it back to swap out.
We hope everyone stays warm and cozy in the upcoming cold weather.

The WCCA is taking applications for their Quilts of Honor. They will be giving away 4 quilts on Saturday November 8, 202...
08/21/2025

The WCCA is taking applications for their Quilts of Honor. They will be giving away 4 quilts on Saturday November 8, 2025 at the Veteran's Day Lunch. Nomination forms are available at Winslow City Hall.

Come see our newest t-shirt. And tell us if you like the hats.
06/25/2025

Come see our newest t-shirt. And tell us if you like the hats.

06/16/2025

City hall and the museum will be closed this Thursday in recognition of Juneteenth. We will see you in July for bingo

Edited to add a thank you to the men that were also part of the reenactment.Sorry for the delay, but here are some photo...
05/16/2025

Edited to add a thank you to the men that were also part of the reenactment.

Sorry for the delay, but here are some photos of the 100th Anniversary Celebration of Winslow's Petticoat Government. It was a great day and we are so happy that so many people came out to help us celebrate. A special thank you to all the ladies that were a part of the reenactment, our past women government members that rode in our parade, the Marion Chapter of DAR, and our current Winslow Mayor and council members. We could not have done this without the help of all these people.

Photos by Russell Cothren

Make plans to join us on Saturday May, 3rd to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Winslow's Petticoat Government.
04/23/2025

Make plans to join us on Saturday May, 3rd to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Winslow's Petticoat Government.

Get your commerative coin at the Winslow Museum. If you are unable to make it to the museum, we can take your order and ...
04/23/2025

Get your commerative coin at the Winslow Museum. If you are unable to make it to the museum, we can take your order and mail the coin to you. Shipping would add an additional $6.50 to the price. Message us for more information.

To honor the 100th Anniversary of the trailblazing Winslow Petticoat Government, the Winslow Museum proudly presents a P...
04/09/2025

To honor the 100th Anniversary of the trailblazing Winslow Petticoat Government, the Winslow Museum proudly presents a Petticoat Government Commemorative Coin.
The coins come pre-drilled, with a chain and/or key ring. Crafted by Shire Post Mint in West Fork, these coins feature, Maud Duncan, Winslow's first female mayor that was elected along with an all female city council. Coins are available now at The Winslow Museum for $25.00.

04/09/2025

Address

108 N Winslow Boulevard
Winslow, AR
72959

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 3pm
Tuesday 10am - 3pm
Wednesday 10am - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 3pm
Friday 10am - 3pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+14796343903

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