- TripBuzz found 13 things to do indoors in the Fort Smith area. From Bowling World to Fort Smith Museum of History, Fort Smith offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 21 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 17 different types of things to do inside in or near Fort Smith, Arkansas. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Movie Theaters, History Museums, Bowling and Music Venue.
- There are 7 indoor activities in Fort Smith, and 6 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Van Buren and Sallisaw.
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An art gallery in which the visitors can also take classes, Terra Studios is home to the works of more than 90 artists from the area. Some of the exhibits are displayed in a park.
45.2 Miles
A large Greek-revival style mansion constructed by George Murrell in the heart of what had been 'Indian Country,' the George Murrell Home is a historic house open to the public for tours and visits.
45.5 Miles
93%
118 votes
21672 S Keeler, Tahlequah, OK 74464
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The Tsa La Gi Ancient Village – Cherokee Heritage Center is a great piece of history for both Americans and Indians. It is a living relic and is considered as the old village and Diligwa is the newly constructed one.
45.7 Miles
A specialty museum the Cherokee Heritage Center is the heart of learning Cherokee tribal history. Established in 1963, it now showcases different attractions like a 1710 Cherokee village, Trail of Tears Exhibit, Cherokee Homecoming Art show and monthly events too.
45.8 Miles
Known as the heart of Cherokee and tribal history, the Cherokee National Museum is a gem of Tahlequah. The museum features the rich cultural past of the Cherokee Indians and celebrates the life of its people.
46.0 Miles
Home to a large collection of vintage and historic planes, the Arkansas Air Museum is a popular attraction among aircraft enthusiasts and military history buffs. It also features impressive cutaway engine exhibits that demonstrate the inner workings of the engines as they run.
47.8 Miles
67%
3 votes
Razorback Road, Fayetteville, AR 72701
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Jerry Jones/Jim Lindsey Hall of Champions Museum is a two-story museum that focuses on the history of Arkansas Razorback football team. The facility is located in the Broyles Athletic center and has both normal and video display screens.
48.2 Miles
100%
18 votes
1270 Leroy Pond Drive, Fayetteville, AR
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The Bud Walton Arena Hall of Champions Museum features memorabilia and exhibits related to the history of the Arkansas Razorback basketball program. The museum includes athlete information, photos, displays, game balls, the 1994 National Championship Trophy and more.
48.5 Miles
The Clinton House Museum is the house where Bill Clinton asked Hillary's hand, 17 years before he was elected president. Among the exhibits displayed in here, there is also a replica of Hilary's wedding dress. There is also a gift shop on the premises.
48.5 Miles
From 1875 to 1901, the Cherokee National Prison Museum stood as the only prison in the Indian Territory. Now available for tours, the museum features a glimpse into the past through photographs, artifacts and a gift shop.