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Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
Join The Friends Of Hubbell Trading Post

Click here for a quick link to the Friends of Hubbell membership page.

The Friends assist the park in many ways including hosting semi-annual Native American Arts & Crafts Auctions where indigenous artists sell their hand made ceramics, baskets, katsina dolls, Navajo rugs, and other items. These auctions provide Native Americans a profitable outlet for their handcrafted goods. You're invited to attend these events where your purchase benefits the artisans, the park, and the scholarship fund.

We are proud of the organizations' efforts to emulate John Lorenzo Hubbell's legendary generosity. One of their goals is to extend the site's historic legacy by perpetuating Southwestern and Native American customs. Please help them to accomplish this and their other goals.

Agriculture at Hubbell Trading Post NHS.  

Did You Know?
In 2005 irrigation water was channeled into the Hubbell fields after a long hiatus. The long dormant cultural landscape is once more green with corn and alfalfa.

Last Updated: August 11, 2008 at 17:03 EST