George Washington Carver National Monument is located in Newton County in southwest Missouri and is composed of the tract of land that was the 240-...
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History:It all began more than thirty years ago, when Precious Moments® creator Sam Butcher began drawing the endearing teardrop-eye children h...
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Pea Ridge National Military Park The site of one of the largest Civil War battles west of the Mississippi River, Pea Ridge marks the successf...
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On March 7-8, 1862, 26,000 soldiers fought here to decide the fate of Missouri and the West. The 4,300 acre battlefield honors those who foug...
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Founded by Alice Walton, Crystal Bridges is envisioned as a premier national art institution dedicated to American art and artists. Under construct...
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Walmart Visitor Center Located in Sam Walton’s original Bentonville variety store, the center contains exhibits tracing the origin and growth...
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The Daisy Airgun Museum, located in downtown Rogers, Arkansas, is a non-profit corporation which preserves and promotes vintage products and artifa...
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About the museum:
Daisy collectors come to walk through a chronological presentation of Daisy history, view old packaging and advertising. Baby bo...
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Rogers Little Theater has focused on bringing high-quality community theater to Northwest Arkansas. Now housed at the historic Victory Theater in d...
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Welcome to the Joplin Museum Complex, home to the Everett J. Ritchie Tri-State Mineral Museum, Dorothea B. Hoover Historical Museum, The Empire Dis...
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Blue Spring captures the rich history of the Ozark region, from American Indian journeys and early settler life to prehistoric civilization.There i...
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Arkansas's largest state park in land area, Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area (HSPCA) covers a 12,056-acre tract of diverse Ozark landscape along ...
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Lake Leatherwood City Park is a place of natural serenity encompassing 1600 acres which includes an 85 acre spring-fed lake. The lake is formed by ...
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About the chapel:
Majestic glass and wood beam chapel nestled in the Ozark Mountains, designed by Arkansas native E. Fay Jones, a nationally-honor...
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The War Eagle Fair began in 1954. It was started as a way for crafters from across the Ozarks region to display their works. It continues today ove...
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The Sanders opened up a section of the park for tours and everything took off from there! Over time, hundreds of visitors turned into many th...
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The collection of vintage rolling stock at ES&NA is one of the Ozarks' largest, and all the authentic railroad memorabilia is here to re-create...
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Mission StatementThe Shiloh Museum of Ozark History serves the public by preserving and providing resources for finding meaning, enjoyment, and ins...
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Making great entertainment and creative educational opportunities possible for all ages has been our mission since 1967. Our hands-on approach to t...
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