Nice little museum with a lot of interesting stuff to look at. Very informative about Navajo County history. My son liked the old jail cells.
Authentic 1800s jail in the basement is fantastic! Spooky! Great photo ops. The entire building is loaded with history and great displays such as old cameras which had almost every model since the inception of photography.
My kids really liked the old jail in the museum. It is a crowded museum, but lots of interesting things to look at. I also enjoyed the old courtroom in the exhibit. Kids will probably mostly enjoy the jail. I wasn't sure if we would enjoy this museum, but we all did.
If you like history this is the place, really enjoy the Museum. Plus the people were helpful about other places to see.
My siblings and stop here since i was getting my car serviced. it was only a few blocks down where we were. This place is alright made me laugh. I cant say any negative expect it was a very hot day haha
We would have bypassed this museum had it not been for the recommendation of the folks over at Joe & Aggie's Café across the road. About a third of the museum is preserved rooms from the old courthouse, another third are period pieces and exhibits highlighting the old west, and the last third is a hodgepodge collection of random old stuff (soda machines, video recorders, etc.). It's a better option on Old Route 66 than most of the souvenir shops and captures the spirit of the Mother Road.
I thought this was a really nice museum considering the size of the town it's in. We spent about an hour here and really enjoyed the diversion. Worth the stop if you need a break from a long drive or just happen to be in the area.
A small museum with a lot of items from the people of the city. Volonteers eager to tell storirs from town and about the items on display. Museum includes a court room and the former city jail in the basement.
This local museum is in a very interested former courthouse building. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable. The museum has interesting collections, although the explanatory labels could use updating and a little more care in preparation and content. The building retains the feel of a courthouse of its period, which is interesting in and of itself. The museum does not charge admission, so donate whatever you can. Well worth an hour or so - and considerably more time if Arizona or Holbrook history are special interests.
Good history lesson and some fascinating artifacts. It's all free and you can even take home some petrified wood if you donate.The staff are lovely and the whole place is a treasure. Enjoy