This is a great county museum! They have a great arrowhead collection, farm equipment, but also sports history of Faulkner County. There is also a train model in the tower! We like to go during their Open House in November. They have live music, activities for children and adults, as well as apple cider and ginger snaps!
The Holiday Open House festivities this year were bigger and better than I have ever seen in years past. There were hands-on make-it and take-it for the kiddos, Dutch oven cooking, music and dancing, and more all over the Faulkner County Museum grounds. Some of the exhibits inside of the museum have been changed since the last time I was in there too. My neighbor and I had a great time yesterday while visiting the museum.
Too small for me. 1 1/2 rooms. Did have a few nice displays.
Cute place. Was once a jail. Now a museum
Really nice people doing a fine job to represent the county and the country
Nice local museum and log cabin.
Very interesting.
They work really hard down there to do a lot of good
I loved the train exhibit and all the history involved in the making of the Native American exhibit! I highly recommend this museum.
Imaginative displays of historical Central Arkansas with a knowledgeable and friendly staff. Dont miss the railroad diorama that uses the entire second floor!
The Faulkner County Museum is located in a building constructed in 1896 to house the county jail. In 1939, aided by funds from Depression-era New Deal agencies, it became the Faulkner County library, and in 1997 it became a museum. It was listed on the National Register on July 20, 1978.
Great place to see history and culture of the past.
Actually a pretty neat museum for little ol Conway.
Lots of history, and love the Train.
Nostalgic
Love it