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Tiny Town: A Miniature Marvel

Discover a whimsical world of miniatures at Tiny Town in Hot Springs, Arkansas – a unique and nostalgic attraction for all ages.

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Tiny Town in Hot Springs, Arkansas, is a whimsical roadside attraction featuring an elaborate miniature town crafted from recycled materials by Frank Moshinskie. This unique display includes animated scenes, landmarks from across 22 states, and hand-carved figures, offering a nostalgic and delightful experience for all ages.

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374 Whittington Ave, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 71901, US
Monday
10 am-3 pm
Tuesday
10 am-3 pm
Wednesday
10 am-3 pm
Thursday
10 am-3 pm
Friday
10 am-3 pm
Saturday
10 am-3 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    If you are near downtown Hot Springs or staying at a nearby hotel, walking to Tiny Town is a viable option. Head north on Central Avenue and turn left onto Whittington Avenue. Tiny Town is located approximately 1.5 miles from Central Avenue, a 20-30 minute walk. Enjoy the scenery along Whittington Avenue, and you'll find Tiny Town on your right at 374 Whittington Ave. There are no costs associated with walking.

    Public Transport

    Intracity Transit (IT) provides bus service in Hot Springs. Check the IT website for the most up-to-date routes and schedules to determine the closest bus stop to Tiny Town. From the nearest bus stop on Whittington Avenue, you may need to walk a short distance to reach 374 Whittington Ave. A single ride fare on Intracity Transit is typically between $1 and $3. Buses operate Monday through Saturday.

    Car

    If driving, navigate to 374 Whittington Ave, Hot Springs, AR 71901. From central Hot Springs, take Central Avenue (US-7) south for about 1.5 miles, then turn left onto Whittington Avenue. Tiny Town will be on your right. On-site parking is available. Parking in downtown Hot Springs varies; priority parking is $2 per hour for the first two hours, then increases. Secondary parking is $1 per hour with no time limit. Open parking is also available with no meters or time limits.

    Local tips

    Check the opening hours before visiting, as Tiny Town is open seasonally from March to October, and hours may vary.
    Bring a magnifying glass to fully appreciate the intricate details and craftsmanship of the miniature displays.
    Allow at least an hour to explore Tiny Town and fully enjoy the interactive elements, such as operating the model train.

    Discover more about Tiny Town

    Tiny Town is a captivating and quirky attraction located in Hot Springs, Arkansas, offering visitors a trip into a miniature world meticulously built from recycled materials. Created by Frank Moshinskie, beginning in his childhood in the 1930s, this elaborate display evolved from a simple Christmas train set into a sprawling town that eventually moved from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Hot Springs in 1962. Tiny Town showcases an impressive collection of handcrafted buildings, landmarks, and animated scenes representing places from across 22 states. Moshinskie's ingenuity is evident in the use of everyday items like tin cans, popsicle sticks, wire, sawdust, and discarded puzzle pieces, all transformed into intricate components of the miniature landscape. Visitors can marvel at recognizable sights such as Niagara Falls, Mount Rushmore, and the Colorado Rockies, all rendered in miniature. The interactive nature of Tiny Town adds to its charm, with a model train that can be operated to travel through various scenes. The animated displays, powered by repurposed appliance motors, bring the town to life with movement and detail. The attraction is family-owned and operated, with Moshinskie's sons and granddaughter continuing his legacy by maintaining and sharing his creation with visitors. Visiting Tiny Town offers a nostalgic and delightful experience, appealing to both train enthusiasts and those who appreciate unique roadside attractions. The attention to detail and the sheer scale of the miniature world make it a memorable stop in Hot Springs.

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