Art, Fun Variety

Regional museums offer something for everyone

Courtesy Photo/ Shiloh Museum Margaret Lester & Mary King collection Block-gear pattern made by the Becker Machine Shop in Springdale, circa 1935, is among items on show as part of "Fifty From Fifty," 50 objects, one from each year between 1968 and 2018, celebrating the 50th birthday of the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History. J.W.G. Becker had a machine shop on Monitor Road where he offered ornamental iron work, pattern making and repair service for all kinds of engines, pumps and mills. The museum will continue celebrating throughout 2018.
Courtesy Photo/ Shiloh Museum Margaret Lester & Mary King collection Block-gear pattern made by the Becker Machine Shop in Springdale, circa 1935, is among items on show as part of "Fifty From Fifty," 50 objects, one from each year between 1968 and 2018, celebrating the 50th birthday of the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History. J.W.G. Becker had a machine shop on Monitor Road where he offered ornamental iron work, pattern making and repair service for all kinds of engines, pumps and mills. The museum will continue celebrating throughout 2018.

Northwest Arkansas enjoys museums that collect and interpret art, history, politics, retail and more. Here are some of them:

Bella Vista

Bella Vista Historical Museum

The Bella Vista Historical Museum, operated by the Bella Vista Historical Society with an all-volunteer staff, features exhibits representing the past 103 years of Bella Vista history from the time Lake Bella Vista was created in 1915. The museum's gift shop is the only location in Bella Vista offering a variety of Bella Vista souvenir items from postcards to jigsaw puzzles.

WHEN: 1-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday

WHERE: 1885 Bella Vista Way, next door to the American Legion

COST: Free

INFO: 855-2335; bellavistamuseum.org

MEMBERSHIP: Individual $15/year, family $25/year, corporate $50/year.

Bentonville

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

The mission of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is to welcome all to celebrate the American spirit in a setting that unites the power of art with the beauty of nature. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art opened to the public on 11-11-11 and was founded in 2005 by the Walton Family Foundation as a nonprofit charitable organization for all to enjoy.

WHEN -- 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday & Sunday; 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday; 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; closed Tuesday

WHERE -- 600 Museum Way

COST -- Admission to the permanent collection is always free

INFO -- 418-5700; crystalbridges.org

CURRENT EXHIBIT -- "The Beyond: Georgia O'Keeffe and Contemporary Art," more than 30 of O'Keeffe's paintings, plus the work of 20 emerging artists focusing on similar themes, through Sept. 3. $10.

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Museum of Native American History

The Museum of Native American History invites visitors to walk through America's past. From the woolly mammoth skeleton that greets guests at the front door, to rare Mississippian head pots, to art and artifacts from the early reservation period, the museum's authentic collection gives a glimpse into the richly diverse cultural history of the first Americans.

WHEN -- 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday

WHERE -- 202 SW O St.

COST -- Free

INFO -- 273-2456; monah.us

NEW EXHIBIT -- Ten artifacts from the Pre-Columbian period, including a Jama-coaque warrior figure from Equador holding a macuahuitl; a jaguar effigy "whistle" vessel is from the Vicus culture in Peru; a Pataky polycrome "footed" urn from the Nicoya/Guanacaste area of Costa Rica; and a Mayan polychrome tri-legged cylinder with three-dimensional howler monkey heads "shouldering the day."

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Peel Mansion Museum & Heritage Gardens

The Peel Mansion serves as a living display of the Victorian period and tells the story of a prominent early Bentonville family. Their vision is to inspire the community to explore and appreciate the story of this early Bentonville historic mansion.

WHEN -- 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday for the museum and gift shop; 7 a.m.-4 p.m. for the grounds

WHERE -- 400 S. Walton Blvd.

COST -- $2 children; $5 adults

INFO -- 254-3870; peelcompton.org

CURRENT EXHIBIT -- "Forms, Past and Present: Glasswork by Ed Pennebaker," through Aug. 31.

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Scott Family Amazeum

The Scott Family Amazeum is a hands-on, interactive museum for children and families.

WHEN -- 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday; closed Tuesdays

WHERE -- 1009 Museum Way

COST -- $9.50 all ages

INFO -- 696-9280; amazeum.org

SUMMER BONUS -- From 4 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays in July & August, the Amazeum offers pay-as-you-wish admission. Regular hours are 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays and 1-5 p.m. Sundays.

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Rogers

Rogers Historical Museum

Northwest Arkansas history museum with children's area and 1895 Hawkins house, the museum is in the middle of a renovation and relocation that will add both gallery and educational space.

WHEN -- Closed to add new gallery space

WHERE -- 322 S. Second St.

COST -- Free

INFO -- 621-1154

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Springdale

Shiloh Museum of Ozark History

The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History is a regional history museum focusing on the Northwest Arkansas Ozarks. The museum takes its name from the pioneer community of Shiloh, which became Springdale in the 1870s. Along with exhibits, you can explore six historic buildings on the museum grounds.

WHEN -- 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday

WHERE -- 118 W. Johnson Ave.

COST -- Free

INFO -- 750-8165 or shilohmuseum.org

CURRENT EXHIBITS -- "Selected," items chosen by guest curators to celebrate the museum's 50th birthday; and "Fifty From Fifty," 50 objects, one from each year between 1968 and 2018.

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Fayetteville

Arkansas Air & Military Museum

Follow the colorful history of aviation in Arkansas and American military conflicts through numerous displays of original artifacts and aviation memorabilia. The historic aircraft in the Arkansas Air & Military Museum are unusual among museum exhibits, because many of them still fly. Static displays at the museum range from the golden age of aviation to the jet age, including Vietnam-era Army helicopters and a Navy carrier fighter. The vast, all-wood white hangar, which houses its part of Arkansas and American history, is a former headquarters for one of the United States' many aviator training posts during World War II.

WHEN -- 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sunday-Friday

WHERE -- 4290 S. School Ave.

COST -- $5 ages 6-12; $9 seniors & military; $10 adults

INFO -- 521-4947; arkansasairandmilitary.com

BONUS -- The vast, all-wood white hangar, which houses the museum, was headquarters for one of the United States' many aviator training posts during World War II.

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