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Eureka Springs Historical Museum: A Window to the Past

Explore Eureka Springs' captivating past through fascinating exhibits and artifacts in a beautifully preserved Victorian home.

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Discover the captivating history of Eureka Springs at the Eureka Springs Historical Museum. Housed in the beautifully restored 1889 Calif House, the museum showcases the city's rich heritage through fascinating exhibits and artifacts.

A brief summary to Eureka Springs Historical Museum

  • Monday 9:30 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 9:30 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 9:30 am-4 pm
  • Friday 9:30 am-4 pm
  • Saturday 9:30 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Allow at least 1-2 hours to fully explore the museum's exhibits and learn about the history of Eureka Springs.
  • Check the museum's website or call ahead to see if there are any special events or temporary exhibits during your visit.
  • Consider visiting the museum after exploring downtown Eureka Springs to enhance your understanding of the town's history.
  • If you have mobility issues, be aware that the museum does not have an elevator, and the second floor is only accessible by stairs.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Eureka Springs Historical Museum is located at 95 S Main St, near the south entrance to the town. From many downtown locations, the museum is easily accessible on foot. Walking south on Main Street, it's situated on the left side, a short distance from Planer Hill Park. Be aware that Eureka Springs is known for its hilly terrain, so some walking routes may involve inclines.

  • Public Transport

    Eureka Springs has a trolley service that provides transportation around town. The Red Route covers the downtown historic loop and stops near the museum. You can catch the trolley at the Transit & Welcome Center parking lot or at Planer Hill Park & Ride. An all-day pass is available from Eureka Springs Transit. A regular fare is $4.00.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are available in Eureka Springs. Request a ride to 95 S Main St, Eureka Springs. Fares vary depending on the distance and demand, but a short trip within the downtown area will likely cost around $18.

  • Driving

    The Eureka Springs Historical Museum is located on Main Street (Highway 23) near the intersection with Highway 62. Limited free parking is available at the museum for one hour with admission. Additional paid parking is available across the street using the ParkMobile App, zone # 1636. Other paid parking lots are located on Main Street. City-owned metered spots are free after 6pm.

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Step back in time at the Eureka Springs Historical Museum, located in the heart of the historic district. This museum is housed in the Calif House, a magnificent three-story home constructed in 1889 by Samuel L. Calif. The building itself is a piece of history, reflecting the late Victorian era with its native limestone construction and unique Mansard roof. The Eureka Springs Historical Museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and heritage of Eureka Springs. Inside, you'll find a collection of over 20,000 artifacts, including photographs, documents, furniture, and textiles, dating from before the city's founding in 1879 to contemporary times. Exhibits cover a wide range of topics, from the Native American tribes who first discovered the springs to the Victorian renaissance that transformed Eureka Springs into a world-renowned resort town. You'll also learn about some of the city's infamous residents and the fires that shaped its downtown area. The museum also hosts temporary exhibits and events, such as the annual "Voices from the Silent City" cemetery tour in October. This unique event features actors portraying historical figures from Eureka Springs' past, sharing their stories on a lantern-guided tour of the city cemetery. While visiting, explore the museum's gift shop for souvenirs, books, and local art. The museum is a non-profit organization, and proceeds from admissions and sales support its mission of preserving Eureka Springs' history.

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