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The Josephine Tussaud Wax Museum features more than 30 themed settings complete with life-like wax figures. Depicting royalty, celebrities, presidents and more, this museum entertains all ages. Address: 250 Central Ave. Hot Springs AR USA 71901
Send an Email 1 501 623-5836
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Arkansas Walk of Fame The Arkansas Walk of Fame honors the lives of great individuals who have made a significant contribution to Arkansas. Some of the honored inductees include General Douglas MacArthur, President Bill Clinton, baseball great Brooks Robinson and Dr. James Dobson. Address: 619 Central Avenue Hot Springs AR USA 71901
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This museum showcases a large collection of frog souvenirs, statues and artwork made out of porcelain, majolica, jade and wood. Speciality frogs carved out of coconut and cedar roots are also available. A gift shop located on the premise is open to all visitors. Address: 151 Spring Street Eureka Springs AR USA 72632
Send an Email 1 479 253-7227
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The historical aircraft at this museum are unique as most of them still fly. The planes age back to 1920, and vary from military craft to racing planes to airliners. The hangar that houses the planes dates back to 1940 when it was used as an aviator training post. The museum is open 7 days a week, but is closed for Christmas, New Year's Day, and Thanksgiving. Address: Drake Field Fayetteville AR
Send an Email (2) 1 501 521-4947
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The Hot Springs Muscle Car Museum exhibits a large collection of completely restored classic cars. Features include a Mach 1Shelby GT 350 Camaro Roadrunner, a SS Chevelle Boss 302 Superbird and a Hemi Ram Air Firebird. Hours of operation are Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm. Address: 620 Malvern Ave. Hot Springs AR USA 71901
1 501 321-1752
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View a Frisco 4003 steam engine, various streetcar memorabilia, and some antique city buses at the Fort Smith Trolley Museum. Take a ride on the Fort Smith Streetcar. Open every day, with shorter hours in winter. Address: 100 So. 4th St. Fort Smith AR
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Mid - America Science Museum The Mid-America Science Museum features hands-on and interactive science exhibits. The largest conical Tesla Coil in the world, producing 1.5 Million volts, is housed within the museum's permanent collection. Hours of operation from Memorial Day-Labor Day are 9:30am-6pm daily and Tuesday-Sunday 10am-5pm for the remainder of the year. Address: 500 Mid America Blvd. Hot Springs AR USA 71901
1 501 767-3461
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Over 300 alligators from 6 inches to 10 feet long are available at the Arkansas Alligator Farm & Petting Zoo, as well as deer, llamas, lambs, ostriches and pygmy goats. The on-site museum features the Mer-Man as seen in Ripley's Believe-It-Or-Not. The farm and petting zoo is open seven days a week, year-round from 9:30am-5pm. Alligator food shows are available Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays at noon from May 1-October 15. Address: 847 Whittington Avenue Hot Springs AR USA 71901
1 501 623-6172
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Hot Springs was once home to many of America's most famous gangsters, including Owney Madden, Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello and Meyer Lanky, therefore it is fitting that Hot Springs also be home to The Gangster Museum of America. This museum provides a glimpse at the imprint that crime, gambling and prostitution had on the Hot Springs area from 1900 to to the mid 1960s. Address: 113 Central Avenue Hot Springs AR USA 71901
Send an Email 1 501 318-1717
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For the whitetail deer enthusiast come and see this museum which features more than 80 Boone and Crockett Whitetails. There is also an art gallery and gift shop. On-line shopping available. Address: . Clarksville AR
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Located in the former Fordyce Bathhouse, the Hot Springs National Park Visitor Center now houses a four-story museum. Visitors can learn about the history of bathhouse and view the many rooms of this former bathhouse, including the gymnasium, the changerooms, the bowling alley, the music room and more. Address: 369 Central Avenue Hot Springs AR USA 71901
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This museum delves into the origins and growth of one of the largest retailers in the world. Address: 105 North Main Street Bentonville AR USA 72712
1 479 273-1329
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This museum creates reproductions of early US and colonial coins using hand-powered equipment of the period. Showcased at the gallery are Hobo Nickels, concept dollars and other reproduction coins. Tours are available by appointment only. Address: . Eureka Springs AR USA 72632
Send an Email 1 479 253-5055
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Built in 1889, Eureka Springs Historical Museum serves as a downtown Visitor’s Information Center and houses a wide collection of photographs, artifacts, antiques and home furnishings of Eureka's early settlers. Self-guided tours are available along with guided tours upon request. Address: 95 South Main Eureka Springs AR USA 72632
1 479 253-9417
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This air rifle museum, located in downtown Rogers, documents the history of the air rifle from the 1700s to present day. There is over 150 air rifles and toys in the collection. Open Tuesday through to Saturday. Address: 114 South 1st St. Rogers AR
Send an Email (3) 1 501 986-6873
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