Located in the heart of the historic district at 95 S. Main Street, the Eureka Springs Historical Museum should be the first stop of your visit to the charming town of Eureka Springs. See the colorful past of this unique town and the people who lived here. A fascinating collection of papers, photographs, mementos, official documents, home furnishings, and other artifacts are on display. We offer a newly renovated main floor with in-depth exhibits that tell the story of Eureka Springs. We also have a second floor with more exhibits, as well as an Art Gallery that features local artists that helped start the artist boom in Eureka Springs. Open 9:30am to 4pm, closed Wednesdays and Sundays. Tours are self-guided.Located in the heart of the historic district at 95 S. Main Street, the Eureka Springs Historical Museum should be the first stop of your visit to the charming town of Eureka Springs. See the colorful past of this unique town and the people who lived here. A fascinating collection of papers, photographs, mementos, official documents, home furnishings, and other artifacts are on display. We offer a newly renovated main floor with in-depth exhibits that tell the story of Eureka Springs. We also have a second floor with more exhibits, as well as an Art Gallery that features local artists that helped start the artist boom in Eureka Springs. Open 9:30am to 4pm, closed Wednesdays and Sundays. Tours are self-guided.
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Jason O.

06/08/2021

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Enjoyed my visit to this museum, I learned alot about the origin of my favorite bottle water (Ozarka Water), some of the hardiest working women and artistic displays were breathtaking. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable and considerate by letting us in 30 minutes before closing time. #WorthTheVisit

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