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.
Outdoor Wayside Exhibit
Through grant funding from the American Rescue Fund and Arizona Humanities, the Powell Museum is proud to present our outdoor...
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