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Recent full length movies. Address: 3352 Hwy. 112 N.
Phone: 479.442.4542
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All Seasons Trail
Signs mark this driving tour, which passes a number of city landmarks, the UA campus, homes of significance and sceninc points of interest. A brochure is available at the Fayetteville Visitors Center 21 S. Block or Fayetteville Town Center, 15 W. Mountain.

Arkansas Air Museum
Relive the barnstorming days of early aviation with the Museum's collection of aircraft from the 1920s through the 1940s. See a World War I fighter plane, next to the sleek "Mystery Ship", winner of the 1929 National Air Race and star of two movies. Choose a self-guided tour or arrange for your group to have a guide explain all the exhibits. Address: 4290 S. School, next to Drake Field
Phone: 479.521.4947
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Arkansas Country Doctor Museum
The museum was established to honor the heroic achievements and selfless service of Arkansas country doctors, including the three doctors who lived and worked on the museum premises from 1936-1973. The clinic and private home used by these doctors now house the museum's diverse collections of medical instruments, including an iron lung, a dental chair and equipment from the 1930's.
Open Wed-Sat 1:00pm-4:00pm
Admission is free. Address: 109 N. Starr Ave.
Phone: 479.824.4307
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Beaver Lake
Located northeast of Fayetteville, this beautiful lake boasts more than 500 miles of shoreline. It's a popular spot for boating, water-skiing, fishing, swimming, scuba diving and camping.

Botanical Garden of the Ozarks
The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks celebrates the spirit of the Ozarks through a series of expertly designed and intensively maintained outdoor spaces and the unique timber-framed Totemeier Horticulture Center. Address: 4703 N. Crossover Rd.
Phone: 479.750.2620
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Farmers Market
Rub elbows with area farmers and artisans on Fayetteville's downtown square every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning from April through October. Choose from the best of locally grown vegetables, fruits, plants, flowers and native crafts.
Phone: 479.236.2910
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Fayetteville Country Club
This private, 18-hole course is open year round. Green fees are $50.00 daily. Reservations are not accepted. The course has a driving range, and there is a golf pro on site. Metal spikes are not allowed. Tennis courts are also available. Address: 3335 Country Club Drive
Phone: 479.442.5112

Fulbright Home
J. William Fulbright's boyhood home. Fulbright was a U.S. Senator, statesman and namesake of the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas. Address: #5 Mt. Nord

Gator Golf
Two 18-hole miniature golf courses. Address: 2692 N. College Ave.
Phone: 479.443.0833
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Genealogical Services
One of the state's best public library genealogical collections. The Grace Keith Genealogical Collection consists of more than 8,000 books and 6,000 microfilm files, plus microfiche, maps, periodicals and vertical files, covering all 50 states. Address: 401 W. Mountain (Fayetteville Public Library)
Phone: 479.571.2222
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Good Folk Productions
Live Music Address: 229 N Block
Phone: 479.521.1812
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Gregg House
Built in 1871 by Arkansas Supreme Court Justice Lafayette Gregg. Judge Gregg wrote the legislative bill that located the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Not open to the public but can be viewed from the street. Address: 339 N. Gregg

Headquarters House
Built by Judge Jonas Tebbets in 1853, this home was one of the finest in Fayetteville at the time of the Civil War, and it served as a headquarters for both the Union and Confederate armies at various times during the war. It is now headquarters for the Washington County Historical Society. To arrange a tour of the home, call 479-521-2970 Address: 118 E. Dickson St.
Phone: 479.521.2970
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Jerry Jones-Jim Lindsey Hall of Champions
This fabulous two-story atrium is located inside the Broyles Athletic Center, at the north end of the football stadium. It houses displays and video screens which tell the triumphant history of more than 100 years of Razorback football. Address: UA Campus, Maple and Razorback Road

Lake Fayetteville
Situated on the northern edge of town, this scenic 194-acre lake and 640-acre city park offers a host of recreational opportunities. Boating, fishing, softball and other sports, plus hiking, picnicking and more, are just minutes away. Address: 4780 North College
Phone: 479.444.3471
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Lake Wedington Recreation Area
Picnic areas, cabins, camping, hiking, fishing, boating and swimming are available at this scenic little forest lake. It is located just 15 miles west of Fayetteville. Address: 15592 Lake Wedington Entry Road
Phone: 479.442.3527

Lokomotion Family Fun Park
Go-kart tracks, arcade games, bumper boats, laser tag, miniature golf and snack bar. Address: 4520 N. College Ave
Phone: 479.582.5600
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Mellow Mushroom
Bar, Games, Patio Address: 1460 E Augustine
Phone: 479.521.1001
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Noodles Italian Kitchen
Bar, Patio, Live Music Address: 3748 N Mall
Phone: 479.443.7100
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Northwest Arkansas Mall
The largest shopping facility in the region, Fayetteville's Northwest Arkansas Mall offers a great variety of national stores, specialty shops and
dining venues. There's always something special going on at the mall. Address: 4201 N. Shiloh Dr.
Phone: 479.521.6151
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Old Washington County Courthouse and Jail
The old Washington County Courthouse was built in 1904 of native stone hand-cut and hauled to the site by ox wagons. The main floor lobby contains one of Fayetteville's largest and most important murals, created in memory of World War 1 soldiers. South of the courthouse is the old Washington County Jail. Completed in 1897, the building has three-foot-thick cut-stone walls and boasts the semicircular arched openings and crenelated corner towers of the Romanesque architectural style. Address: College and Center Street

Ozark Bowling Lanes
Bowling Alley Address: 2300 N College
Phone: 479.442.4275

Ozark Military Museum
The museum has 15 military vehicles including three models of the familiar Willys Jeep, WWII WC-54 Ambulance, Korean M37 3/4-ton cargo truck, 2 1/2-ton 6x6 cargo truck used in Desert Storm, and a British Ferret light armored scott car. The museum has two flying aircraft. The first is a WWII Aeronca L-3 observation aircraft. The second is the Beech 3NM (Twin Beech) know as the "CANADIAN QUEEN" which served in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1952 to 1967. The museum also has 12 static and restoration project aircraft. Some of these aircraft include UH-1 Huey, A-7 Corsair II, T-2 Buckeye, T-33, SNJ, NE-1, L-13 restoration, and JRB restoration. Some artifacts on display include a Civil War tent stove, gas mask, items from the Home front WWII, WWII German daggers, WWII helmets, and unit patches. Address: 4360 S. School Ave
Phone: 479.587.1941
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Paradise Valley Golf Course
This private, 18-hole course is open year round. Green fees are $25.00 on weekdays and $35.00 on weekends. Reservations are not accepted. The course has a driving range, and there is a golf pro on site. Metal spikes are not allowed. Address: 3728 Old Missouri Road
Phone: 479.521.5841
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
The Civil War battle, one of the largest west of the Mississippi River, fought on this site marked the successful end of a campaign to secure the upper reaches of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, and to keep the state of Missouri under federal control. The park is 30 miles north of Fayetteville. Visitors center offers a video, museum, gift shop. Self-guided auto tour features markers and audio descriptions of the battlefield. There is also a hiking trail and a horse trail. Address: Hwy 62 North
Phone: 479.451.8122
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Pig Trail Scenic Drive
The most scenic route in the northwest corner of the state. Take Highway 16 east out of Fayetteville, then turn south on Highway 23 to Ozark. To return to Fayetteville, go west on I-40 to Alma, then north on Highway 71 or continue west to Fort Smith and go north on Highway 540. Approximately 110 miles round-trip.

Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park
This 130-acre state park is the site of a major Civil War battle in which more than 20,000 Confederate and Union soldiers fought for military control of Northwest Arkansas. It offers visitors a unique view of the Civil War and its effect on the people of the Ozarks. The park is located 13 miles west of Fayetteville. Also, there is a 1 mile walking trail and a 6.5 mile driving tour as well as a home tour. For program information call the park office. Address: Hwy 62 West
Phone: 479.846.2990
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Randal Tyson Indoor Track Center
The Randal Tyson Track Center continues the university's tradition of building some of the finest sports arenas in the nation. The facility consistently hosts the NCAA National Indoor Championships, SEC Championships, and the Tyson Invitational. Address: 1380 S. Beechwood
Phone: 479-575-5151
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Razorback Park Golf Course
This public, 18-hole course is open year round. Both 9 hole and 18 hole rates, ranging from $14 to $39. Memberships, practice range and rental clubs available. Address: 2514 W. Lori Drive
Phone: 479.443.5862
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Razorback Sports
The Arkansas Razorbacks are perennial Southeastern Conference contenders in football, basketball, baseball, track and field, and other sports. The university's men's and women's sports programs and athletic facilities rival those of any school in the nation. Address: University of Arkansas Campus
Phone: 479.575.5151
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Razorback Theater
Stadium seating movie theater with 16 screens located near restaurants and shopping. Address: 3956 N Steele Ave
Phone: 479-442-4542
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Regal Fiesta Square 16 Cinemas
Theater showing current movies. Features 16 screens. Address: 3033 N. College Ave.
Phone: 479.575.0393

Rogers Historical Museum
Open Tues-Sat 10:00am-4:00pm
Closed on major holidays
Free admission
Featuring:
The Attic - Experience the past in a museum within the museum, designed for hands-on fun for all ages.
The 1895 Hawkins House - Step into the early 1900s with a guided tour.
First Street - A fun filled re-creation of a downtown of yesteryear. Youngsters will expecially enjoy the "please touch" shelf. Address: 322 South Second St.
Phone: 479 621 1154
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Scenic Highway 71/U.S. Highway 540
A scenic loop drive that offers breathtaking vistas of the hills and valleys of the Arkansas Ozarks. Take U.S. 540 in Fayetteville to Scenic Highway 71, then travel south to I-40. Go west on I-40 to 540 North, which will return you to Fayetteville.

Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History is a regional history museum which serves the public by providing resources for finding meaning, enjoyment, and inspiration in the exploration of the Arkansas Ozarks.
Open Mon-Sat 10:00am-5:00pm
Closed Sundays, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.
Free admission Address: 118 West Johnson Ave.
Phone: 479 750 8165
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Stonebridge Meadows Golf Course
This beautiful 18-hole public course is open year round. Reservations are accepted. The course has a driving range, and there is a golf pro on site. Metal spikes are not allowed. Address: 3495 E. Goff Farm
Phone: 479.571.3673
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Terra Studios
Terra Studios is located
in the Ozark Mountains near Fayetteville, Arkansas. Here, artisans produce glass and pottery homewares, gifts and fine art pieces. Terra visitors can stroll along the wooded paths through the mural garden, explore the pottery showroom and watch skilled glassworkers create the now famous Bluebird of Happiness Address: 12103 Hazel Valley Rd
Phone: 479-643-3185
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The Lounge at the UARK Ballroom
The Uark Ballroom on Dickson Street in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is a spacious events facility that is home to music, theatre, and movies. Address: 644 W. Dickson St.
Phone: 479-582-0400
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The Rogers Daisy Airgun Museum
Tues-Sat 10:00am-5:00pm
The Rogers Daisy Airgun Museum is an exciting attraction for all ages. Older visitors like to see the models they remember from their youth. Younger visitors delight in discovering the very latest Daisy airguns, ammo, and accessories. The gift shop has something for everyone - including limited edition items that are only available for purchase at this museum shop. Address: 202 W. Walnut
Phone: 479 986 6873
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Tommy Boyer Hall of Champions
This exciting sports museum is located inside the impressive Bud Walton Arena. View the highlights of a proud tradition of baseball, basketball, track and field, an other sports through colorful displays and interactive video. Address: UA Campus- Walton Arena, Leroy Pond Drive
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U of A Senior Walk
Nationally recognized as unique, the sidewalks of the university bear the engraved names of all of its more than 100,000 graduates. The walk begins in front of Old Main with the Class of 1876. Address: University of Arkansas Campus

University of Arkansas Discovery Zone
Science Museum created from a partnershp between the University of Arkansas, Arkansas Discovery Network, and the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. The museum is open to the public with free admission. Traveling and permanent exhibits will be displayed. Address: 1564 MLK Blvd
Phone: 479-575-3875

Wal-Mart Visitor's Center
Located in Sam Walton's original Bentonville variety store, the center traces the origin and growth of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. The center was created as an educational and informative facility for those interested in this American retailing success story.
Open Tues-Sat 9:00am-5:00pm
Closed July 4th, Thanksgiving, Christmas,and New Year's Day
Free admission Address: 105 North Main
Phone: 479 273 1329

Walker Park
Tennis & basketball courts, baseball fields, soccer fields, skate park, bmx track, walking trail, picnic area and playground equipment. See parks section for more information.
Phone: 479-442-9242

Walton Arts Center
Arkansas' largest venue for the performing arts and entertainment, the center is located in the heart of Dickson Street. More than 150,000 people annually are drawn to numerous Broadway musicals, dance performances, comedy shows and theater productions. Address: 495 W. Dickson St.
Phone: 479.443.5600
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Washington Willow Historic District
On the National Register of Historic Places, this 37+ acre district includes 105 primary structures, 19 of which have special architectural sifnificance. A detailed guide of the district is available at Headquarters House. Address: Washington and Willow Streets

Wilson Park
Tennis & basketball courts. Swimming pool, and walking trail. Picnic tables and playground. See parks section for more information. Address: Park St.
Phone: 479-442-2641

Yvonne Richardson Community Center
Youth Recreation Address: 204 E. Rock
Phone: 479 444 3461

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