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  2. Scott Family Amazeum - Wikipedia

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    Children's Museum Science Center. Visitors. 1,679,254 (2023) [citation needed] Executive director. Sam Dean. Website. www.amazeum.org. The Scott Family Amazeum is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit, interactive children's museum of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) based experiences for families located in Bentonville, Arkansas, USA.

  3. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art - Wikipedia

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    Website. crystalbridges.org. Crystal Bridges at dusk. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a museum of American art in Bentonville, Arkansas. The museum, founded by Alice Walton and designed by Moshe Safdie, officially opened on 11 November 2011. It offers free public admission.

  4. Bentonville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    bentonvillear.com. Bentonville is the ninth-most populous city in the US state of Arkansas, and the county seat of Benton County. [4] The city is centrally located in the county with Rogers adjacent to the east. The city is the birthplace and headquarters of Walmart, the world's largest retailer. [5] It is one of the four main cities in the ...

  5. The Momentary - Wikipedia

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    A 63,000 square foot former Kraft manufacturing facility in downtown Bentonville, about 1 mile from Crystal Bridges, was adaptively reused to create the Momentary facility. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Momentary is a non-collecting institution which primarily focuses on visual and performing arts, culinary experiences, festivals, and artists-in-residence.

  6. Museum of Native American History - Wikipedia

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    David Bogle. Director. Jazlyn Sanderson. Website. www.monah.org. The Museum of Native American History is a non-profit, handicapped-accessible museum of Native American history, art, and culture located in Bentonville, Arkansas. The museum was founded in 2006 by David Bogle, a local businessman and registered member of the Cherokee Nation.

  7. Rice House (Bentonville, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    January 28, 1988. The Rice House is a historic house at 501 NW "A" Street in Bentonville, Arkansas. It is a -story wood-frame structure with elaborate Eastlake ( Queen Anne) styling. Characteristics of the style include jigsaw-cut bracketing, spindled balustrades, and molded panels under the windows. At the time of its construction in 1890, it ...

  8. Bentonville West Central Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    October 22, 1992. The Bentonville West Central Avenue Historic District is a residential historic district west of the center of Bentonville, Arkansas. Located along West Central Avenue between A and G Streets stand forty houses, most of which were built between 1885 and 1935. They represent a concentration of the finest residential ...

  9. Smith House (Bentonville, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    November 7, 1996. The Smith House is a historic house at 806 NW "A" Street in Bentonville, Arkansas. It is a 11⁄2 -story L-shaped Tudor Revival house, with a rubblestone exterior. Its main (west-facing) facade has a side- gable roof, with two projecting gable sections. The left one is broader and has a shallow pitch roof, while that at the ...