Fridays: 10:00AM - 3:00PM Saturdays: 10:00AM - 3:00PM Through End Of August
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Take A Walk Through
Local History
White Mountain Historical Society
Springerville, Arizona
White Mountain
Historical Society
Springerville, Arizona
White Mountain Historical Park ---------------
Summer Hours Fridays:
10:00AM - 3:00PM Saturdays:
10:00AM - 3:00PM Through August
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Take A Walk
Through
Local History
Preserving Our History
WMHS is a non-profit organization committed to preserving the area history with representative samples of buildings, work tools and personal belongings from the area which includes: Alpine, Nutrioso, Eagar, Springerville, Greer and Vernon Arizona.
WMHS is a non-profit organization committed to preserving the area history with representative samples of buildings, work tools and personal belongings from the area which includes: Alpine, Nutrioso, Eagar, Springerville, Greer and Vernon Arizona.
Tony gave my wife Kim and I a tour of the property and we were pleasantly surprised. The entire property is so well maintained - clean and inviting. It's easy to move around and there's tons of stuff to see. Between the original homes and buildings to the tools and equipment from so long ago, it's easy to get a mental snapshot of how it must have been to live here then and to settle the area. As far as we're concerned, it's a must see for everyone. I promise you'll be glad you took the time.
-Kim & John Goldshot
"WOW"
I became interested in the history of our community . I started a fund raising bbq contest in order to raise funds for the historical society. I have taken the tour of the park and all I can say is “Wow” it is very satisfying to see all the hard work that has been done in the park and all the exhibits on display. I would highly recommend taking a tour and seeing how our forefathers lived and worked.
-Mike Nuttall
Six Historical Buildings
From the late 1800's - early 1900's. Painstakingly preserved so you can see - and feel - what it was really like to live here over 120 years ago. The truest form of time travel.
Become A Volunteer
I recently became a volunteer for the White Mountain Historical Park. I have had opportunities to help in improving the site landscaping and making repairs to the several old buildings. I would encourage all to schedule a tour of the park and see how the early pioneers lived. Preserving these buildings, antique farm equipment, photographs and documents of the early settlers of Round Valley and the surrounding area is the goal of the WMHS which I am happy to be a part of.
- Anthony Contreras
Furniture & Artifacts
From the turn of the century. Numerous pieces of Antique Farm Equipment and Tools. These are the tools we used to work the land and to survive. This is how it all started.
Well Worth The Time
Tony gave my wife Kim and I a tour of the property and we were pleasantly surprised. The entire property is so well maintained - clean and inviting. It's easy to move around and there's tons of stuff to see. Between the original homes and buildings to the tools and equipment from so long ago, it's easy to get a mental snapshot of how it must have been to live here then and to settle the area. As far as we're concerned, it's a must see for everyone. I promise you'll be glad you took the time.
-Kim & John Goldshot
"WOW"
I became interested in the history of our community . I started a fund raising bbq contest in order to raise funds for the historical society. I have taken the tour of the park and all I can say is “Wow” it is very satisfying to see all the hard work that has been done in the park and all the exhibits on display. I would highly recommend taking a tour and seeing how our forefathers lived and worked.
-Mike Nuttall
Six Historical Buildings
From the late 1800's - early 1900's. Painstakingly preserved so you can see - and feel - what it was really like to live here over 120 years ago. The truest form of time travel.
Become A Volunteer
I recently became a volunteer for the White Mountain Historical Park. I have had opportunities to help in improving the site landscaping and making repairs to the several old buildings. I would encourage all to schedule a tour of the park and see how the early pioneers lived. Preserving these buildings, antique farm equipment, photographs and documents of the early settlers of Round Valley and the surrounding area is the goal of the WMHS which I am happy to be a part of.
- Anthony Contreras
Furniture & Artifacts
From the turn of the century. Numerous pieces of Antique Farm Equipment and Tools. These are the tools we used to work the land and to survive. This is how it all started.