Originally posted to the web in News, on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:35 PM CDT.
Last Old West movie at Pavilion Friday
The Desert Caballeros Western Museum presents the last film in a series of classic western movies being featured in the Museum’s new Charles T. Klein Pavilion.
The last in the lineup of “Museum After Dark - Great Western Movies” is the original 1957 “3:10 To Yuma” starring Glenn Ford and Van Heflin. Friday’s (May 16) show time is at 7:30 p.m. The movie is open to the public; admission is $5. Chairs are provided, and people are welcome to bring a comfy cushion. Hotdogs, chili, popcorn and other refreshments will be available.
Don’t miss the last ride on the big screen at the Museum Pavilion!
The Desert Caballeros Western Museum, recently named “2007-2008 Western Museum of the Year,” is also known as Arizona’s Most Western Museum. Serving more than 52,000 visitors a year, it preserves and exhibits the art and history of the Southwest and the desert frontier, and is well known for its innovative programming.
The Museum features an extraordinary collection including western and American Indian art, along with the Hays’ Spirit of the Cowboy Collection, one of the most comprehensive collections of western artifacts on display in the country. Its entire lower level is devoted to a re-creation of life in Late Territorial Wickenburg and to a fascinating, permanent exhibit called Out on the Ranch.
The museum is located at 21 N. Frontier Street in Wickenburg. For information, call 684-2272, or visit www.westernmuseum.org.
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