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BearCat Family Friday presented by The Etnyre Foundation

Join us for BearCat Family Friday at the DCWM! Experience a fun-filled day of family-friendly activities, including interactive exhibits, guided tours, and special programs highlighting the rich history and culture of the American West. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to explore the Wild West with your loved ones and create lasting memories together. Activities for […]

Howard Post In-Person Walkthrough

Desert Caballeros Western Museum 21 N Frontier St, Wickenburg, AZ

Howard Post: Western Perspectives Meet the artist and get an exclusive tour led by Howard Post himself. Exhibition walkthrough in the main galleries. Meet in the main lobby.

Desert Adventure Tour: Ghost Towns

Desert Caballeros Western Museum 21 N Frontier St, Wickenburg, AZ

Join our exciting Desert Adventure Tour exploring Ghost Towns! Take the wheel on this self-drive adventure and uncover the intriguing history of these abandoned settlements. Stops on the tour will include Octave, Stanton, the Old Congress town site and cemetery, and the Garcia Cemetery. The tour will conclude in Wickenburg by 3:00 p.m. Participants will […]

Appraisal Day

Cultural Crossroads Learning Center 10 N Tegner St, Wickenburg, AZ, United States

Saturday Feb. 3 | 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. | Learning Center Certified licensed appraiser Sean Morton will be available to identify and provide informal appraisals of fine art and antiques in the DCWM Learning Center. He will conduct appraisals on a first-come, first-served basis. Bring fine art, jewelry, rugs and antiques. No guns, sports […]

Eduardo Pagán: How the Horse Altered Native American Life (New Day/Time at the Saguaro Theater)

Saguaro Theater

Dr. Pagán returns with another presentation, “Adaptive Native America: How the Horse Altered Native American Life”. Since the time that the Spanish first set foot on American shores, the horse was not an unknown creature for many native people of the Americas. But learning to live with them brought a revolution in economy, warfare, and even in the […]

Free Lecture: They Did More than Just Drink: How Black Social Clubs Created Communities in Tucson from 1860-1900 with Bernard Wilson

Cultural Crossroads Learning Center 10 N Tegner St, Wickenburg, AZ, United States

Marking Black History month, we are pleased to present, "They Did More than Just Drink: How Black Social Clubs Created Communities in Tucson from 1860-1900". Between 1865 and 1870, Black people from slave states emigrated to Tucson. As skilled cooks, domestics, barbers, scouts, surveyors, and builders, they came in search of place to start life […]