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museum of the arkansas grand prairie

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    • Martina049 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      ....so I was curious to find out more about this place and its history, mainly about farming and duck shooting. While unfortunately most old buildings in town are gone, I could not believe what a great place this museum is, with lots of exhibits from the Past and today. The old original school house, church and some other buildings are now on this site. Every visitor is warmly welcomed by very enthusiastic staff. Entry is free.
    • JoAnnaC129 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I had never been to Stuttgart, lived in Arkansas most of my life. I loved everything they had in the museum. I saw things my Grandmother's had and my Grandpa used. Even saw a doll like the one my Grandmother gave me when I was a little girl...she said it was my Mother's but not to tell her twin sister. Well Grandma I kept your secret...everyone is gone ...and I kept my word til now..Brings back wonderful memories!!!! Thank you for sharing this with me and so many others.
    • HillaryJ98 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I remember going to visit the Museum on school trips, then taking my kids to see it now. They loved it just as much as I did. Gotta love the waterfowl room, its always fun for the kids!
    • vini00 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      What impressed me the most was the size of their collection. I'm giving a score of 4 because of that as well: they have so many objects it is difficult to walk around in some areas. From hand tools to tractors, duck hunting to pioneer wagons. Their duck call collection is impressive. Anybody going through Stuttgart, AR should make the point to stop by and spend an hour or more in this little museum: it is well worth it!
    • JCarterWatts 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Stuttgart was founded on agriculture and the home of Riceland Rice which emcompasses the globe. The Arkansas Grand Prairie Museum was founded to celebrate the place agriculture has played in this part of Arkansas. There are tools and tractors of all descriptions not to mention things used in home life at the turn of the last century. Everything from wagons and carriages, to cars, kitchen wares and toys which always brings about the reaction of "I remember those." On the grounds are buildings from the late 1800's and early 1900's such as a church and a school which are unique and slowly disappearing from the landscape and should be preserved. The attendants are very helpful. This is a very unsuspected surprise and well worth seeing. There is no fee for the museum, but contributions are welcome.
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