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Historic Arkansas Museum

A Museum of the Department of Arkansas Heritage

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    • Our Beginnings
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    • Admission & Hours
    • Directions & Free Parking
    • Interactive Map
    • Living History
    • Facility Rentals
    • Museum Store
    • Annual Family Events
    • Arkansas Foodways Dinner Series
  • Learn
    • Field Trip Programs
      • Kindergarten - 3rd Grade
      • 4th Grade - 6th Grade
      • 7th Grade - 12th Grade
      • School Fairs
      • Before Freedom Program
    • Classroom Resources
      • Loan Boxes
      • Chapters in Arkansas History
    • Professional Development
    • Pioneer Day Camp
  • Exhibits
    • Current Exhibits
    • Past Exhibits
    • Permanent Exhibits
      • Historic Homes
        • Hinderliter Grog Shop - c. 1826-27
        • Brownlee House - Late 1840s
        • Woodruff Print Shop - c. 1824
        • McVicar House - Late 1840s
        • Plum Bayou Log House - Mid-19th Century
      • Knife Gallery
      • We Walk In Two Worlds - The Caddo, Osage and Quapaw in Arkansas
      • pARTy For Peg
        • Who is Peg?
        • The Sculpture
        • The Artist
        • Search the Sculpture
    • Online Exhibits
      • Arkansas Traveler
        • The Traveler and the Squatter in Dialog
        • Picture
        • The Arkansas Traveler Tune
        • As An Outsider
        • On Stage
        • Then & Now
        • Just A Name
        • Cool Again
        • Interactive Painting
      • Virtual Tours
  • Collections & Research
    • View Collections
    • Search Collections
    • Arkansas History Timeline (1819-1861)
    • Arkansas Made Book Series
    • Arkansas Living Treasure Film Project
      • Dallas Bump
      • Violet Hensley
      • Jim Larkin
      • J.R. Cook
      • Irma Gail Hatcher
      • Leon Niehues
      • Winston Taylor
      • Doug Stowe
      • Larry Williams
      • Peter Lippincott
      • Robyn Horn
  • News & Events
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    • Annual Events
    • Blog
    • Behind the Scenes
    • Newsletter Subscriptions
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Come by the Museum Store and explore our selection of unique #ArkansasMade items

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"A Sure Defense: The Bowie Knife in America"

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"Architects of Little Rock"

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"Arkansas Beer: an Intoxicating History"

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"Arkansas Made, Vol 1."

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"Arkansas Made, Vol. II"

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"Arkansas Pie"

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"Arkansas Post of Louisiana"

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"Arkansas, a Narrative History" 2nd Edition

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"Champion Trees of Arkansas"

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"Family Dreams"

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"Frontier Pharmacy"

"Graced by the Light: the Cherokee Prairies"

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Historic Arkansas Museum is a historic site museum of Arkansas's frontier days. Five pre-Civil War houses, on their original block, are restored to antebellum appearances, so you can learn about life pre-Civil War in Arkansas. Guided tours of the historic houses encounter actors portraying original residents, making it easy to step back in time and learn about the history of Arkansas.

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