j.w. Powell museum

Glen Canyon Dam Exhibit

In 1956, a small town began to emerge on Manson Mesa, originally called ‘Government Camp’. In less than two decades this town would be known as Page, named after John C. Page, a 1930’s Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation. The Bureau’s main goal was to build a new dam, but its influence can still be felt today.

j.w. Powell museum

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Powell Museum & Archives

PREVIOUS EXHIBITS

The Powell Museum & Archives has hosted a diverse range of exhibits on myriad subjects. From artistic interpretations of the land and its occupants to the history of federal policy, explore the range of the Museum’s history.

Powell Museum & Archives

Page oral history project

Experience the vibrant history of Page through its residents in this new digital exhibit from the John Wesley Powell Museum. Stories and memory combine to weave a personal narrative unlike any you’ve heard before. From dam construction and the development of Page to life before the first surveyors came with dreams of a giant reservoir. Tune in below, no need to set your radio dial.

Page Oral History Project

Powell Museum & Archives

DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

Journey through a selection of the Powell Museum & Archives’ permanent collection from the comfort of your own home. Since its inception in 1969, the Powell Museum & Archives has accepted materials from the Bureau of Reclamation, hobby photographers and many others.

As a consequence, the museum has outgrown its ability to showcase it all. As of 2019, the museum has been aiming to digitize the full collection so that visitors can search or browse images and specimens through our online portal.