- TripBuzz found 72 things to do with kids in or near Fayetteville, Arkansas, including 48 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rogers, Bentonville, Springdale and Siloam Springs.
- From Baum Stadium to Lake Fayetteville, the Fayetteville area offers 52 different types of family activities, including: Sports Stadiums (Professional), Movie Theaters, Other Entertainment and Sports Museums.
- The third largest city in Arkansas, Fayetteville is home to the state favorite University of Arkansas Razorbacks. A big part of the Civil War, Fayetteville has many war attractions including Dickson Street, which housed wounded troops, and a confederate cemetery. The famous Dickson Street is also the location of many modern venues of entertainment including bars, clubs, and performance halls.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Housed within a 1800s Original German-American State Bank, the Altus Heritage Museum is a small historical museum. The museum's main attraction is a large collection of antique coal mining equipment.
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Thrill seekers of all ages can take a ride on The Park at West End's Ferris wheel and carousel. The location also offers traditional amusement park refreshments, including cotton candy.
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Named after prominent U.S. Attorney William Henry Harrison Clayton, The Clayton House is a historic location that served as his home in the late 1800s. Visitors commonly enjoy seeing the many artifacts and items that belonged to the Clayton family.
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Formerly a house of ill repute, Miss Laura's Social Club now houses the visitors' center in Fort Smith, Arkansas. It is the only brothel included on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The history of Fort Smith, Arkansas is preserved and presented by the Fort Smith Museum of History. The museum's holdings include hundreds of important artworks, photographs, documents and other objects from throughout Fort Smith's history.
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Persimmon Hill Farm raises berries, fruits and mushrooms farm on their farm near the shores of Table Rock Lake. Visitors can eat in the restaurant overlooking the blueberry fields, as well as shop for gourmet gifts in the gift store.
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Located on the banks of the Arkansas River, the Fort Smith National Historic Site contains the remains of two American military forts, a jail and a courthouse. The exhibits focus on Fort Smith's role in American westward expansion during the 19th century.