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The St. Francis County Museum is filled with artifacts, photographs, fossils, documents, and more, all of which paint a vivid picture of our rich history.  The museum is housed in the Rush-Gates Home, built in 1906 by Dr. J. O. Rush.  It was completely renovated in 1997 to house the museum.

You'll learn about the unique geological phenomenon known as Crowley's Ridge.  Displays include Native American pottery and other prehistoric artifacts.  Also included are displays covering the African-American history of St. Francis County, agricultural history, and our veterans of armed conflicts.

The St. Francis County Museum and Rush-Gates Historic Home is the perfect place to learn about the history of St. Francis County and Eastern Arkansas.  The 7000-square-foot home contains many artifacts of the era, including a reconstruction of Dr. Rush's office.

Guided tours are offered at the museum, and the facility can also be rented for meetings and special events.

 







 

 

Educational History Links of Eastern Arkansas:

Great River Road

Crowley's Ridge Scenic Parkway

Village Creek State Park

Parkin Archeological State Park

St. Francis National Forest

 


 


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