List of historic properties in Winslow, Arizona

[2] Winslow has two districts, four individual structures and one archaeological site listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

They are the following:[3] Brigham City is a ghost town which is now located within the boundary of Winslow along the Little Colorado River.

[4][5] Flash flooding that washed away the dams and irrigation systems led to crop failures and caused the abandonment of the town by 1881.

According to Jim McPherson, Arizona Preservation Foundation Board President: "It is crucial that residents, private interests, and government officials act now to save these elements of our cultural heritage before it is too late.

Pictured are some of the remaining structures of Brigham City, a Ghost town which is now located within the boundary of Winslow as they looked in 2019.

Brigham City was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 9, 1978, reference: #78000558.

The NNL designation is made by the Secretary of the Interior after in-depth scientific study of a potential site.

Birds-eye view of Winslow (looking East), 1890. Atlantic and Pacific Railway cars on converging tracks in the foreground.
Iconic Route 66 sign in Winslow
Brigham City – 1876
Meteor Crater