Shiloh Museum of Ozark History

Monday – Saturday • 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
118 W. Johnson Avenue, Springdale, AR

The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History is a regional history museum focusing on the Arkansas Ozarks. The museum takes its name from the pioneer community of Shiloh, which became Springdale in the 1870s.

UPCOMING EVENTS

EXPLORE THE HISTORY OF THE ARKANSAS OZARKS

Engage

Educators

Ozark Voices

Engage

Educators

Ozark Voices

Discover

The Shiloh Museum’s collection includes over 500,000 historic images, over 40,000 archival artifacts, and extensive vertical files.

Researchers

Online Collections

Program Requests

Donate

Help us further our mission of providing resources for finding meaning, enjoyment, and inspiration in the exploration of the Arkansas Ozarks.

Become a Member

Learn more about the benefits of becoming a member, along with the satisfaction of knowing you are helping preserve our Arkansas Ozark heritage.

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  • 🎉🥳 Happy New Year! We’re closed today, but we will resume our normal schedule Friday, January 2. We’re super excited about 2026, which is also our nation’s 250th birthday plus … we have other exciting news coming up, so stay tuned! We look forward to a great year ahead!

#ArkansasOzarks #OzarkHistory
  • 😀 We're open today, closed New Year's Day, and back at it on Friday. We have three temporary exhibits on display, historic buildings on our grounds and a cool store to spend your holiday gift money! Come see us!

👉https://loom.ly/WZerLSw

#BlackHistory #AndrewKilgore #FayettevilleArkansas #Photography #OzarkHistory
  • 🤔Did you think we would skip over our 📷 #PhotoIDFriday because of the holidays? Not a chance! Here’s a fun one: 🪕 🎸musicians playing at Rogers Crazy Days in 1990. A note with the photo indicates this was a bluegrass group called the Blue Grass Café band.  Unfortunately, we don’t have their identities. Recognize anyone (please note the instrument they're playing  or where  they're standing)?

Photo is from the Shiloh Museum’s Benton County History Book Collection (S-92-49-192) 

#RogersArkansas #RogersCrazyDays #ArkansasOzarks #OzarkHistory
  • 🎄 We wish you a wonderful 🔔 Christmas and holiday season! We’ll re-open at 10 a.m. Saturday, December 27. Come see us!

📷 Photo is of the northeast corner of the Fayetteville Square, where Arvest Bank is today. From the Shiloh Museum’s Ada Lee Smith Shook Collection (S-97-2-226).

#FayettevilleArkansas #FayettevilleSquare #ArkansasOzarks #OzarkHistory
🎉🥳 Happy New Year! We’re closed today, but we will resume our normal schedule Friday, January 2. We’re super excited about 2026, which is also our nation’s 250th birthday plus … we have other exciting news coming up, so stay tuned! We look forward to a great year ahead!

#ArkansasOzarks #OzarkHistory
🎉🥳 Happy New Year! We’re closed today, but we will resume our normal schedule Friday, January 2. We’re super excited about 2026, which is also our nation’s 250th birthday plus … we have other exciting news coming up, so stay tuned! We look forward to a great year ahead! #ArkansasOzarks #OzarkHistory
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😀 We're open today, closed New Year's Day, and back at it on Friday. We have three temporary exhibits on display, historic buildings on our grounds and a cool store to spend your holiday gift money! Come see us!

👉https://loom.ly/WZerLSw

#BlackHistory #AndrewKilgore #FayettevilleArkansas #Photography #OzarkHistory
😀 We're open today, closed New Year's Day, and back at it on Friday. We have three temporary exhibits on display, historic buildings on our grounds and a cool store to spend your holiday gift money! Come see us! 👉https://loom.ly/WZerLSw #BlackHistory #AndrewKilgore #FayettevilleArkansas #Photography #OzarkHistory
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🤔Did you think we would skip over our 📷 #PhotoIDFriday because of the holidays? Not a chance! Here’s a fun one: 🪕 🎸musicians playing at Rogers Crazy Days in 1990. A note with the photo indicates this was a bluegrass group called the Blue Grass Café band.  Unfortunately, we don’t have their identities. Recognize anyone (please note the instrument they're playing  or where  they're standing)?

Photo is from the Shiloh Museum’s Benton County History Book Collection (S-92-49-192) 

#RogersArkansas #RogersCrazyDays #ArkansasOzarks #OzarkHistory
🤔Did you think we would skip over our 📷 #PhotoIDFriday because of the holidays? Not a chance! Here’s a fun one: 🪕 🎸musicians playing at Rogers Crazy Days in 1990. A note with the photo indicates this was a bluegrass group called the Blue Grass Café band. Unfortunately, we don’t have their identities. Recognize anyone (please note the instrument they're playing or where they're standing)? Photo is from the Shiloh Museum’s Benton County History Book Collection (S-92-49-192) #RogersArkansas #RogersCrazyDays #ArkansasOzarks #OzarkHistory
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🎄 We wish you a wonderful 🔔 Christmas and holiday season! We’ll re-open at 10 a.m. Saturday, December 27. Come see us!

📷 Photo is of the northeast corner of the Fayetteville Square, where Arvest Bank is today. From the Shiloh Museum’s Ada Lee Smith Shook Collection (S-97-2-226).

#FayettevilleArkansas #FayettevilleSquare #ArkansasOzarks #OzarkHistory
🎄 We wish you a wonderful 🔔 Christmas and holiday season! We’ll re-open at 10 a.m. Saturday, December 27. Come see us! 📷 Photo is of the northeast corner of the Fayetteville Square, where Arvest Bank is today. From the Shiloh Museum’s Ada Lee Smith Shook Collection (S-97-2-226). #FayettevilleArkansas #FayettevilleSquare #ArkansasOzarks #OzarkHistory
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