Green and gray outline of building roof and chimney. Words in logo say Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
Join
  • Home
  • About
    • Mission and Policies
    • Museum Careers at Shiloh
    • Collections
      • Online Collections Access
      • Artifact of the Month
      • Photo of the Month
      • Photo Collection
    • History
    • Staff
  • Experience
    • Our Ozarks Photo Contest
    • Plan Your Visit
    • Events
    • Accessibility
    • Exhibits
    • Ozark Bookshelf
    • Rental Inquiries
  • Get Involved
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Sponsorship
    • Become a Volunteer
    • Endowment
  • Contact Us
Green and gray outline of building roof and chimney. Words in logo say Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
  • Home
  • About
    • Mission and Policies
    • Museum Careers at Shiloh
    • Collections
      • Online Collections Access
      • Artifact of the Month
      • Photo of the Month
      • Photo Collection
    • History
    • Staff
  • Experience
    • Our Ozarks Photo Contest
    • Plan Your Visit
    • Events
    • Accessibility
    • Exhibits
    • Ozark Bookshelf
    • Rental Inquiries
  • Get Involved
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Sponsorship
    • Become a Volunteer
    • Endowment
  • Contact Us
3 events found.

Events Search and Views Navigation

Event Views Navigation

  • List
  • Month
  • Day
  • Photo
  • Week
  • Summary

Events

Today
  • March 2026

  • Sat 7
    Illustration of a museum with text announcing closure for renovations, Feb 5 - Mar 17, 2026. Diverse cartoon characters appear on the right.

    Building History: Museum Closed

    Featured February 5 @ 8:00 am - March 17 @ 5:00 pm

    The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History is undergoing an exciting physical transformation. To accommodate this work, the museum’s main building will be closed to the public from February 5 to March 17, 2026.  During the renovation period, the historic 1871 Shiloh Meeting Hall will be open on select dates, giving visitors a special opportunity to explore this landmark and its exhibits. Dates and times will be announced soon. As the nation prepares to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, Shiloh is investing in improvements that will enhance the visitor experience, including increased accessibility, updated restrooms, a remodeled reception area, new carpeting, and more. These renovations build on recent milestones, including a new logo, redesigned website, a searchable collections database, and refreshed programming. Visitors are also invited to look ahead to Shiloh’s major America 250 celebration coming in July. Stay tuned for details as we continue building history together!

  • April 2026

  • Thu 23
    A person in overalls and a pink shirt interacts with a group of children, holding a small object. The setting appears rustic and educational, with a warm tone.

    Fibers to Fabric School Program

    Featured April 23 @ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Shiloh Museum of Ozark History 118 W Johnson Ave, Springdale, AR, United States

    Join us for a day of exploration as students from 1st-3rd grade dive into the fascinating world of fabrics, from fibers to finished products!

  • May 2026

  • Wed 13
    Text on a blue-green gradient background reading, "Though Silent, They Speak: Arkansas Gravestones and Graveyards with Abby Burnett," beside a vintage gravestone illustration.

    Arkansas Gravestones and Graveyards

    Featured May 13 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    Shiloh Museum of Ozark History 118 W Johnson Ave, Springdale, AR, United States

    Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, 118 W. Johnson Ave. Springdale, AR 72764 Also available online via Zoom Admission: free Join Abby Burnett for a discussion on her latest book, Though Silent They Speak: Arkansas Gravestones and Graveyards in this Not Strictly History program. Following the talk there will be books for sale and a signing. Though Silent They Speak: Arkansas Gravestones and Graveyards is a fascinating and informative guidebook to the most unusual graves and graveyards in Arkansas. Within the pages, readers explore showy marble monuments in city cemeteries and haunting, primitive carvings and inscriptions discovered in isolated, rural graveyards, while telling the stories behind these burials. Examples include private tombs in public places, African American burial grounds, a graveyard on the grounds of a former Japanese internment camp, and two small graveyards that are now state parks. This in-person event will also be available online via Zoom. To watch live online, fill out the form below.

  • Previous Events
  • Today
  • Google Calendar
  • iCalendar
  • Outlook 365
  • Outlook Live
  • Export .ics file
  • Export Outlook .ics file

Quick Links

Home
Plan Your Visit
Exhibits
Accessibility
Events
Membership
Volunteer
Podcasts

About Us

Mission and Policies
History
Staff
Campus
Services
FAQs

Contact Us

118 W. Johnson Ave. Springdale, AR 72764
479-750-8165

Newsletter Sign Up

©2025 Shiloh Museum of Ozark History. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy
Digital Marketing and Design | The Richland Group

NEWSLETTER