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  • Explore the rotating exhibits at the Affeldt Mion Museum, a museum and gallery housed in the former Winslow, Arizona train depot. The museum was founded by La Posada proprietors Allan Affeldt and Tina Mion and supports contemporary Winslow Studio Artists. Alongside works from local artists, including Mion herself, the museum highlights the history of La Posada, architect Mary Colter, and the Fred Harvey Company.

  • View largest traditionally made Navajo (Diné) rug ever woven, exhibited at the Affeldt Mion Museum. The rug was commissioned by Lorenzo Hubbell, Jr. in 1932 to promote his Winslow trading post. The piece was woven by Diné artists Julia Joe and daughter Lillie Joe Hill using hand tools to card and spin the wool. The original baggage room of the La Posada train depot was redesigned specifically to house the masterpiece in a permanent exhibit called Diyogí Tsoh: The Big Rug.

  • Stroll the First Street History Walk in Winslow, Arizona. The History Walk is a six-block pathway connecting downtown Winslow to the vistor's center located in the former Hubbell Trading post. The trail is lined with public art, thoughtful landscaping, and historic markers. The path can be found near the famous “Standin’ on the Corner” park, a Route 66 landmark inspired by the Eagles’ song “Take It Easy.”

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