Attractions in Northwest Arkansas

Exploring the Arkansas Public Theatre

The Arkansas Public Theatre, previously named The Rogers Little Theater, showcases traditional, modern and innovative Broadway musicals and plays and also hosts a variety of occasions all through the year. APT has the distinction of being the one 100% volunteer community theatre located in Northwest Arkansas. Arkansas Public Theatre provides live performances for audiences, students […]

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Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra

The APO reinvents classical music and often performs in unexpected locations. They certainly perform the full orchestra. However, subsets or smaller groups of APO musicians can be anywhere in Northwest Arkansas. Don’t be surprised to discover a chamber group in the Fayetteville library that includes a spoken-word poetry. There are drummers at the Rogers farmer’s

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Exploring the Fayetteville Historic Square

The Fayetteville Historic Square (aka The Square or Fayetteville Square), in Fayetteville, AR, consist of the old Bank of Fayetteville Building, the historic Fayetteville post office, as well as the Lewis Brothers Building, the Guisinger Building, and the Mrs. Young Building. These buildings are recorded on the National Register of Historic Places. It also includes

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Taking a Tour at the Washington County Historical Society

History Established on April 11th in 1934, the Washington County Historical Society is an educational, private, non-profit institution that has about 700 members. The society runs four museums’ locations. In the early days in the history of the society membership, meetings were held in the Stillwater Public Library. The society’s first president was Edward E.

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Uncovering the Lake Wedington Recreational Area

The Lake Wedington is located 13 miles away from west of Fayetteville State Hwy 16 that measures 102 acres. In the 1930s, the lake and the recreation area was constructed by Works Progress Administration and they planted trees under the supervision of Soil Conservation Service. During 1954, the management, facilities and land were handed to

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A Tour to Bryce Davis Park, AR

Established during 1988 in Fayetteville Arkansas, the Bryce Davis Park was the first park that was created in the city from Park Land Dedication Ordinance. You can fidn this 26-acre park on Dartmouth Avenue, Fayetteville, AR. An expansion and renovation in 2008 have upgraded this park and it increased its 9.2-acres size to 26-acres. After

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Getting to Know the Fossil Cove Brewing Company

Established in the year 2012, the Fossil Cove Brewing Company calls Fayetteville, AR their home and they make it their mission to provide good quality of craft beers to Arkansas and Ozarks. Being named after their favorite fossil laden cove on Beaver Lake’s shores (the water source of the brewery), the company love every corner

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Witnessing the Serene Lake Sequoyah

Established during the late 1950s, the Lake Sequoyah originally served as a water supply reservoir. Today, the lake is already used as a city park that has 389-acres of water and 1,400-acres of land which is at south Fayetteville’s Huntsville Road. This area is known for its abundant population of birds which includes Great Blue

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Looking Inside Art Ventures

The Art Ventures is a non-profit educational and charitable organization that is dedicated to provide everyone an access to the art industry. The Gallery and Exhibitions programming of the organization is free to the general public. Thus, allowing everyone to experience their gallery as the organization live in their values. History of the Organization Art

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Everything You Should Know About Mount Sequoyah Center

The Mount Sequoyah Retreat and Conference Center welcomes families, individuals, faith groups, business leaders, and even non-profit organizations who are searching for a place for them to bring their purpose and mission on a straight direction. For most college students, this center is a home away from their home. Mount Sequoya is a getaway above

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Discovering the Beautiful Lake Wedington

On a certain section of Ozark National Forest, you can find the Lake Wedington Recreation Area. This recreation area has a lake of 102 acres, some cabins, and a few facilities that were constructed by the Works Progress Administration during 1930s. During that time, there were also plenty of trees that were planted under the

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A Venture to Kessler Mountain Regional Park

In the southwest part of Fayetteville, you will find the Kessler Mountain Regional Park which composes 620-acres around the notable Kessler Mountain that reaches 1,856-feet above the sea level. This park operates as a local sports park that has plenty of baseball and soccer fields, almost 400 acre of nature preserve, as well as a

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