by Helpgeek | Mar 26, 2022 | Attractions in Northwest Arkansas
The Arkansas Public Theatre, previously named The Rogers Little Theater, showcases traditional, modern and innovative Broadway musicals and plays and also hosts a variety of occasions all through the year. APT has the distinction of being the one 100% volunteer...
by Helpgeek | Mar 25, 2022 | Attractions in Northwest Arkansas
The APO reinvents classical music and often performs in unexpected locations. They certainly perform the full orchestra. However, subsets or smaller groups of APO musicians can be anywhere in Northwest Arkansas. Don’t be surprised to discover a chamber group in...
by Helpgeek | Mar 24, 2022 | Attractions in Northwest Arkansas
The Arkansas & Missouri Railroad (A&M) was founded in the year 1986. It is a Class III Railroad which operates a 150-mile route that runs from Monett, Missouri to Fort Smith, Arkansas. The headquarters of A&M’s corporate is at Springdale, Arkansas....
by Helpgeek | Mar 16, 2022 | Attractions in Northwest Arkansas
The Fayetteville Historic Square (aka The Square or Fayetteville Square), in Fayetteville, AR, consist of the old Bank of Fayetteville Building, the historic Fayetteville post office, as well as the Lewis Brothers Building, the Guisinger Building, and the Mrs. Young...
by Helpgeek | Mar 10, 2022 | Attractions in Northwest Arkansas
History Established on April 11th in 1934, the Washington County Historical Society is an educational, private, non-profit institution that has about 700 members. The society runs four museums’ locations. In the early days in the history of the society membership,...
by Helpgeek | Oct 10, 2021 | Attractions in Northwest Arkansas
The Lake Wedington is located 13 miles away from west of Fayetteville State Hwy 16 that measures 102 acres. In the 1930s, the lake and the recreation area was constructed by Works Progress Administration and they planted trees under the supervision of Soil...
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