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Eureka Springs Historical Museum

{ celebrating 50+ years }

Open Daily 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. | Closed Sun + Wed | $5 Admission

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150 Years of Companionship

The Eureka Springs Historical Museum is pleased to present our newest temporary exhibit! 150 Years of Companionship showcases the pets, strays, curious critters, and working animals who made their mark on the history of our town. Additional historical artifacts loaned by Good Shepherd Humane Society are included in the display, highlighting the Society's fascinating past.

Take the Tour

A self-guided tour through our museum illustrates the history of the healing springs and the founding of our city. Permanent and temporary exhibits depict the indigenous people who first discovered the springs, the hardships of pioneer life, the Victorian renaissance that transformed Eureka Springs into a world-renowned health resort, and the arts and counter-culture movement that shaped us into the “town where misfits fit."

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Artist of the Month

November 2023 – Artist of the Month

Judy Hudson

For November 2023, the museum will be showcasing the fantastically colorful works of Judy Hudson as our gift shop Artist of the Month! Judy works in several different mediums, and imbues her work with intense explosions of color and textures. She will be on site for a special artist meet and greet on the afternoon of Friday, November 10 from 2pm to 4pm, where guests can learn more about her inspirations and techniques.

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Upcoming Events

November 8, 2024

Book Talk – Mob Rule in the Ozarks

The Eureka Springs Carnegie Public Library and Eureka Springs Historical Museum are pleased to host author Kenneth C. Barnes for a special talk about his fascinating new history book: “Mob Rule in the Ozarks – The Missouri and North Arkansas Railroad Strike 1921-1923". Join us in the library's freshly renovated annex meeting space for this free event.

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November 22, 2024

Jailbird Ball

125 years ago, four inmates of the Eureka Springs Jailhouse planned a daring escape! Why, you might ask? For freedom, or to escape the noose? Nope. To attend a local dance! To pay tribute to this fun bit of local history, we invite you to join us for an evening of mugshots, music and entertainment by MELONLIGHT and DJ TESTUBE, PLUS food, dancing, hilarious history, and hijinks!

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