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Buffalo River Historic Jail & Museum: A Glimpse into Searcy County's Past

Step back in time at the Buffalo River Historic Jail & Museum, exploring local history in a beautifully restored 1902 jail.

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Housed in the meticulously restored 1902 Searcy County Jail, the Buffalo River Historic Jail & Museum in Marshall, Arkansas, offers a unique and engaging look into the region's history and culture. Explore the old jail cells, discover stories of the Buffalo River Valley, and experience a piece of local heritage.

A brief summary to Buffalo River Historic Jail & Museum

  • Wednesday 10 am-3 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-3 pm
  • Friday 10 am-3 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-3 pm

Local tips

  • Check the museum's opening hours, as it's only open Wednesday through Saturday.
  • Consider calling the Searcy County Chamber of Commerce for special appointments outside of regular hours.
  • Take your time to explore the exhibits and learn about the history of the Buffalo River Valley.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    The Buffalo River Historic Jail & Museum is located at 300 AR-27 in Marshall, Arkansas, one block off the town square. From the town square, head south on AR-27. The museum will be on your right. Parking is available near the museum. There are no tolls.

  • Walking

    From the Marshall Town Square, the museum is easily accessible on foot, located just one block south on AR-27. Simply walk south from the square, and you'll find the museum on your right. The walk is short and straightforward.

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The Buffalo River Historic Jail & Museum provides an intriguing look into the history and culture of the Buffalo River Valley. The museum is located one block from the Marshall Town Square. The building itself is a historic treasure, as the carefully restored 1902 Searcy County Jail is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The jail operated until 1976. The restoration project, aimed at converting the jail into the Searcy County Chamber of Commerce office and a visitor information center, began in 2015. The project was completed with state, federal, and private funding. Visitors can explore the old jail cells and learn about the stories of the people who once inhabited them. The museum strives to offer a professional museum experience that is both fun and entertaining for visitors. The museum also provides a hands-on approach to experiencing the old jail cell, making it child-friendly and engaging for all ages.

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