Attractions in Northwest Arkansas

Siloam Springs Museum Society

Revisit history through constant and revolving exhibits showcasing the heritage of Native America, early life, medicine, and many more aspects of our history and culture. Since 1969, the Siloam Springs Museum along Maxwell Street has already been safeguarding heritage, promoting culture, and contributing to the Siloam Springs, Arkansas community.  The tale of this town, which […]

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Fayetteville National Cemetery

Fayetteville is a community that has long been around and has a deep past behind it. The Fayetteville National Cemetery also referred to as the National Cemetery, is one best attraction. Since 1867, this historical location has served the Arkansas Veteran organization proudly. It is located approximately few miles southwest of the old courthouse. It

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Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery

The battles of Cane Hill, Pea Ridge, Prairie Grove, these are just some of the fierce battles throughout American history which took place in the historic grounds of Northwest Arkansas. Aside from the above-mentioned battles, the state has also served as ground zero for some minor clashes that involved the small cities of Northwest Arkansas.

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Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel – A Mix Of Historic And Modern Architecture

Are you a bride looking for a magical place, with echoing wedding bells, to exchange vows and promise eternity with your groom? If yes, then you ought to visit this place! You’ll surely find yourselves in awe with the enchanting beauty of this chapel. Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel, locally known as the Cooper Chapel

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World Peace Fountain – Sphere of Hope

Another spot to stop by when you’re in Fayetteville is this World Peace Fountain. This magnificent sculpture is not only a piece of metal, it essentially signifies hope, not only in the town people but to the world, as a whole. This 10-foot diameter fountain sphere is made up of bronze metal. It ascends from

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Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge – Meet The Big Cats

Are you an animal lover? Do you love nature? If you’re such and you love to see the animals roam free in the wild, you’d probably go crazy over a trip to Safari but it doesn’t mean that a trip to Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge won’t thrill you to the bones! Settled atop the breathtaking

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21C Museum Hotel – A Unity of Art, Design, and Hospitality

21C Museum Hotel – A Unity of Art, Design, and Hospitality It must be a lifelong dream for art lovers and enthusiasts to doze off in an art gallery and bring A Night in The Museum to life. 21C Museum Hotel not only offers a decent night’s sleep at a contemporary art museum with beyond

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