Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
Preserving and sharing stories of life in the Arkansas Ozarks. We're located in Springdale, Arkansas.
Contact info:
118 W. Johnson Avenue, Springdale, AR 72764
479-750-8165
Open Monday through Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm
Admission is free.
Not Strictly History: Capturing a Masterpiece: Laser Scanning E. Fay Jones’ Faubus House
Not Strictly History: Re-mapping the Trail of Tears
Not Strictly History: Archaeology of Native Foods
Not Strictly History: Preserving African American Cemeteries
Not Strictly History: Fayetteville’s Hippie Information Activists
Not Strictly History: Community and Coffee in the Arkansas Ozarks
Not Strictly History: "We Can Take It: The CCC at Devil's Den"
Ozark Healing Traditions: A Hidden Art
Not Strictly History: Theressa Hoover, Fayetteville’s most famous Black female leader”
Not Strictly History: Woodworking at Home
Not Strictly History: Housing the Human and the Sacred
Not Strictly History: Winslow's Petticoat Government
Not Strictly History: A Family Practice
Finding Miss Brady
Out o' the Poke
A Weary Land: Slavery on the Ground in Arkansas
History of Pride & the LGBTQ+ Equality Movement
Floating the Buffalo
Black in Springdale (NWA)
These Are a Few of My Favorite Things - Ozark Native Plants
Shiloh Saturday: History of Elk in the Arkansas Ozarks
"Sing On, Pray On": The Life of Gospel Songwriter Thoro Harris
Plants on Paper: 146 Years of Botanical Exploration & Discovery at the UARK Herbarium
Shiloh Saturday: Ozark Pumpkin Cookies
Shiloh Saturday: Nature in the Ozarks
Suzette Haden Elgin's Ozark Trilogy
What Follows is True: Crescent Hotel
Shiloh Saturday: History of Spring Creek
Leon McAuliffe: The So-Called Retirement of a Steel Guitar King
The Death of Outlaw Henry Starr, 100 Years Later