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07.04
Winslow Fireworks Display
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07.19
Petroglyph Tour
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08.02
28th Annual Suvoyuki Day (Hopi for “Joint Effort”) Journey’s to Winslow
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BIRDING in Southern Arizona: SIERRA VISTA is the HUMMINGBIRD CAPITAL of the US!
Hummingbird Banding at the San Pedro House: ESCORTED or "on your own"... San Pedro House's Hummingbird Banding is an ongoing, year-round project. It's free and open to the public.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright Experience
Three FLW Valley architectural landmarks present the Frank Lloyd Wright Experience July 29-August 3. The Arizona Biltmore, ASU Gammage and Taliesin West offer discounts as a trio!
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Winslow

Winslow lies in the Little Colorado River Valley in the scenic splendor of Northern Arizona's high desert plains. It is ideally located as a border community to the Navajo and Hopi Reservations. Winslow has been given the distinct honor of being rated one of the top 10 "Best Weather Cities" in the United States by the Farmers Almanac. Founded in 1882. Winslow was established by the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company as a main division point for the Southwest United States. Today it is still the same, only the railroad company is now the Burlington Northern Santa Fe. Laid back, but with a thriving industry at its heart, Winslow has a more than 100-year history of being a "City in Motion."
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For Visitors Information:
523 W. Second Street
Winslow, AZ 86004
(928) 289-2434
Visit the Official Winslow Website
- County: Navajo
- Year of Incorporation: 1900
- Elevation: 4,880
- Population: 10,500