Flagstaff, AZ: Please note that we are now on our Winter hours, open Thursday - Monday, 10:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. with tours beginning at 11:00 a.m. and continuing throughout the day at the top of the hour, the last tour of the day is always 4:00 p.m. Reservations are always recommended.
If you are looking for information on the budget crisis, try the Arizona State Parks Foundation website. This non-profit was created to advocate for Arizona State Parks. www.arizonastateparksfoundation.org . The best thing to do still is to contact your Arizona State Legislators, the Foundation website has a link to help you do this. The other best thing you can do is VISIT Arizona State Parks and bring your friends! We need to generate revenue and attendance!
Riordan Mansion State Historic Park will closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays through March 2010 due to the ongoing State Budget crisis.
On-Going Series of Brown Bag Lunch Lectures 12:15pm, Free!
Mon, Jan 11
History of Postcards
Presented by Kathy Farretta, M.A., Riordan Mansion State Historic Park In conjunction with a new exhibit of family postcards on display, come learn about how postcards became a staple of American family vacations. This presentation will be illustrated with slides of many family postcards. For a special treat, we will unveil the new exhibit in the West House!
**Note this is a Monday**
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Evening Slide Presentation Series, 7pm RSVP Free!
(Program is Free. Reservations are recommended due to limited availability.)
Jan 23
Corvid Lore: Ravens and Crows in the American Southwest Presented by Shannon Benjamin, Museum of Northern Arizona Ravens and Crows are two members of the Corvid family. These enterprising creatures have long been known as tricksters in American Indian stories. Join us for an exploration of Southwestern Native American folklore about these intelligent birds and learn about their surprising traits and abilities.
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