Black-and-white photo taken outdoors of a young woman in light-color dress standing in tall grass, reading letter with a fence, brush, and foliage in background. A Shiloh Museum of Ozark History logo is on the bottom right of the photo.

Hazel Langham Bodine reads a letter while in Richland View, Washington, in this 1920s-era photo. Photo is from the Shiloh Museum’s June Boyd Collection (S-98-166-59).

We want to know how we can support and engage you in 2024 and beyond. Will you please share your thoughts by taking our survey? Click here.

Why this survey?

We at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History care deeply about making our exhibits, archives, resources, and programs we share with you, our community, and our visitors, meaningful.

But we need your help. We want to better understand our visitors’ different needs and values so we can best serve you. Museums (like ours!) strive to encourage and expand learning while also addressing the challenges facing our society, and we need to hear your thoughts.

To do this, we are participating in a national survey of museum-goers, sponsored by the American Alliance of Museums. This survey will provide us with data from our visitors, as well as from visitors to museums nationwide, helping us be more effective in the coming months and in the communities we serve.

The survey only takes about 9 minutes to complete, but in those 9 minutes you will help our team make better decisions for our future. And as a thank you there will be an opportunity for you to win one of ten $100 Visa gift cards!

Simply click here to get started.

Thank you in advance for your time and thoughts!