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Patron - Annual gift of $500 and above.

Benefactor – Annual gift of $250 and above.

Sponsor – Annual gift of $100 and above.

Small Business – Annual gift of $50 and above.

Family – Annual gift of $30 and above.

Individual – Annual gift of $20 and above.

Please call the Eureka Springs Historical Museum at 479-253-9417 for details on these Membership and the Pillar of the Museum (direct deposit program).

 

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Calif Spring Cora's Cabin Exhibit Quilts Exhibit Fire Engine Exhibit Water Exhibit Early Eureka Artists' Gallery

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About the Museum

The Eureka Springs Historical Museum operates as a nonprofit corporation (501C3) exclusively for charitable, literary, artistic, and educational purposes.
Eureka Springs Historical Museum

Specifically, the Eureka Springs Historical Museum shall:

- Discover and memorialize the history of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, as well as other towns, villages, townships, historic sites, buildings and landmarks that are situated in the Western District of Carroll County, Arkansas.

- Discover, purchase, commission or otherwise procure, publish or otherwise preserve writings, documents, newspapers, periodicals, books, journals, artistic representations, and the like, which shed light on the history of the region.

- Discover, procure, and preserve physical objects that may relate to the history of the region.

- Establish and maintain a museum or museums on land owned by the corporation and hold regular meetings and other activities of the association members.

 


 
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History of the Museum

In 1971 the Ozark Folk Festival Board of Directors purchased the historic Calif House for the purpose of establishing a museum of local history. A museum advisory board accepted the task to collect, preserve and exhibit artifacts in the building, and the museum opened to the public October, 1971.

In 1980, Eureka Springs Historical Museum, Inc., an association open to membership to all interested persons, assumed ownership of the museum property and oversight of its operation. The wood and glass store front and two-story ornamented wood porches were replaced as the building was restored to its original appearance.

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