Shiloh Museum of Ozark History

Entrance of the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History with a large, flat stone with "Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, Established 1968" engraved on it.
The entrance of the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History faces 118 W. Johnson Ave. in Springdale....
A mural of workers and businessmen standing among crops, trees, and white chickens and roosters over an exhibit of farm implements.
"Local Industries" is a mural created by Natalie Henry with the Work Projects Administration for th...
Three children look inside a vintage refrigerator with a concealed motor on top while a woman dressed in a brown dress and hat, an example of 1940s-era clothing, holds the door open.
The Shiloh Museum provides programs for school groups, such as this one here where children tour the...
An pickup truck with an orange cab, a white and blue tailgate and a bumper sticker that says "Ralph Care" on the left. A red tractor-trailer on the right.
Shiloh's permanent exhibit traces the history of Northwest Arkansas, including what makes the area ...
White, two-story building with bell tower on roof.
The Shiloh Meeting Hall, which is now part of the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, is the oldest stan...
Pink flowers in the foreground with log cabin and stone chimney.
The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History's grounds feature seven historic buildings, including this 1850s ...
Lavender flowers with white buildings partially concealed by trees in the background.
Flowers are abundant throughout the grounds of the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History. ...
A Hershey's chocolate box sits on top of another box with a bottle and an empty glass with a spoon in the background.
Items from the Mooney-Barker Drugstore in Pettigrew (Madison County) are part of Shiloh's permanent...
Fossil rock with a magnifying glass next to it.
Shiloh's exhibits include hands-on activities for people of all ages....
Man in suspenders and hat with facemask navigates tongs while standing at an open-fire pit.
Shiloh's programs include visiting artisans, such as this blacksmith shown here....
Purple flowers in the foreground with a gray barn with brown roof in the background.
The 1930s Cooper Barn, once located on a small farm north of Springdale, includes a wagon used on th...
Entrance of the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History with a large, flat stone with "Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, Established 1968" engraved on it.
A mural of workers and businessmen standing among crops, trees, and white chickens and roosters over an exhibit of farm implements.
Three children look inside a vintage refrigerator with a concealed motor on top while a woman dressed in a brown dress and hat, an example of 1940s-era clothing, holds the door open.
An pickup truck with an orange cab, a white and blue tailgate and a bumper sticker that says "Ralph Care" on the left. A red tractor-trailer on the right.
White, two-story building with bell tower on roof.
Pink flowers in the foreground with log cabin and stone chimney.
Lavender flowers with white buildings partially concealed by trees in the background.
A Hershey's chocolate box sits on top of another box with a bottle and an empty glass with a spoon in the background.
Fossil rock with a magnifying glass next to it.
Man in suspenders and hat with facemask navigates tongs while standing at an open-fire pit.
Purple flowers in the foreground with a gray barn with brown roof in the background.

What to know

Nestled in a park-like, two-acre wooded setting in downtown Springdale, the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History serves the public by providing resources for finding meaning, enjoyment, and inspiration in the exploration of the Arkansas Ozarks. Visitors can enjoy Shiloh's exhibits, historic buildings, research library, programs, and special events. Located by the Razorback Regional Greenway, the museum's grounds feature picnic tables and gardens. Free admission.

Address:
118 West Johnson Avenue,
Springdale, AR 72764