Museum displaying artifacts from Arkansas's agricultural history in large farming operations, particularly cotton cultivation
General Information
Tuesday to Saturday 8am to 5pm
Sundays 1pm to 5pm
Closed Monday (except Monday holidays)
Closed New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day,
noon Christmas Eve through Christmas Day
From Little Rock (mi) Get on I-630 E. Take I-440 E to US-165 S/Baucum Pike/England Rd in North Little Rock. Take exit 7 from I-440 E. Follow US-165 S to AR-161 S in Scott,
Plantation Agriculture Museum, displays artifacts from Arkansas's agricultural history in large farming operations, particularly cotton cultivation. The museum is housed in a 1912 General Store, features a restored 1912 cotton gin, Seed Warehouse #5, and chronicles the period from Arkansas's statehood in 1836 to the end of World War II.
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