Recreation Through The Years Display at Lake Havasu Museum of History

Recreation Through The Years Display at Lake Havasu Museum of History
RSM Team / 20 Apr 2015 / No Comments » Comments

Lake Havasu has been an R&R destination since the 1930s when Parker Dam was completed and the Lake created.
The special exhibit at the Lake Havasu Museum of History through May features a trip into the past from the early days of the original fishing camp to World War II and the realization of McCulloch’s dream for a planned community on the shoreline.
On display are historical photographs, maps and memorabilia illustrating the many ways visitors and residents alike have enjoyed life on the Lake for the past 50 years.
The Lake Havasu Museum of History is located at 320 London Bridge Road. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. through April 30. Summer hours begin May 1 and are Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Call 928-854-4938 for more information.

Caption: Memorabilia from past boat and personal watercraft races are included in the Special Exhibit that runs through May at the Lake Havasu Museum of History.
Contact:
Becky Maxedon
director_lhmuseum@yahoo.com
928-854-4938

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