Throughout his remarkable life, James M. "Butch" Warren has devoted countless hours to reclaiming and preserving a historical perspective that might have otherwise been lost forever of a place, a people and a state. https://t.co/yBh4gbyUxN
Join us for our ๐AWARD WINNING ๐program - Living Craft Saturday - and "pan for gold." We'll have lots of Gold Rush themed activities on the grounds from 10 to 4.
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Thank you to the Arkansas Living History Association for giving our Living Craft Saturdays the Outstanding Living History Program Award. We are so honored!
This loan box is inspired by the children's book "Charlie's Cloak."
It is a lesson in sheep and wool and how the wool is washed, carded, dyed, spun, woven and made into a new cloak for Charlie the shepherd.
Historic Arkansas Museum has a unique tool to help educators teach about slavery in Arkansas.
Our loan box, Slavery: A Child's Vew, provides educators with the materials and opportunity of primary and secondary sources, many from Arkansans.
Are you an educator looking for an interesting way to teach Arkansas history? Check out our Music loan box!
This box explores Arkansas's musical symbols: the fiddle, the square dance and the Arkansas Traveler tune. With DVDs and recordings, students can see and learn a dance!
Check out one of our loan boxes all about the Louisiana Purchase!
The Louisiana Purchase was one of the largest land purchases America ever made, and inside the loan box you will find 3 different ways to explore the territory that eventually was named Arkansas.
Join us for Sip & Paint with Markeith Woods, one of the artists currently on display in the Trinity Gallery for Arkansas Artists. You will have a blank canvas and paints to follow along Markeith as he teaches you how to paint one of his creations.