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WHERE — 322 S. Second St. COST — Free INFO — 621-1154 BONUS — "While we are closed our community exhibits at the Adult Wellness Center, Rogers Public Library, Center for Non-profits, and the Promenade Mall will remain open to the public and will be rotated every three months as usual," says Assistant Director Terrilyn Wendling. "Our educators will continue to go to the classrooms across Northwest Arkansas teaching students; and we will gladly give talks to any commu- nity group that is interested. The research library, in the Key Wing, will be available upon request and avail- ability will depend on our construction schedule." DAISY AIRGUN MUSEUM The Daisy Airgun Museum is a nonprofit corporation which preserves and promotes vintage products and artifacts of the historic Daisy company while serving as a national tourism destination for Daisy fans and collectors. WHEN — 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Satur- day WHERE — 202 W. Walnut St. COST — $2 for ages 16 and older INFO — 986-6873; daisymuseum.com MEMBERSHIP — The museum depends on Friends of the Daisy Airgun Museum for "guidance, suggestions and financial support." Members get first chances at special merchandise. Springdale SHILOH MUSEUM OF OZARK HISTORY The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History is a regional history museum focusing on the Northwest Arkansas Ozarks. The museum takes its name from the pioneer community of Shiloh, which became Springdale in the 1870s. Most of what you'll see at the museum highlights the real shapers of Ozark history — the everyday men, women, and children who lived in our towns and rural communities. Along with exhibits, you can explore six historic buildings on the museum grounds. We also have a research library with a collection of over 500,000 photographs of Ozark life. WHEN — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Satur- day WHERE — 118 W. Johnson Ave. COST — Free INFO — 750-8165 or shilohmuseum.org CURRENT EXHIBITS — "Creatures Great and Small," a photo exhibit exploring Ozark animals as compan- ions, guides, food providers, laborers, athletes, wildlife and modes of trans- portation, through May 12. Fayetteville ARKANSAS AIR & MILITARY MUSEUM Follow the colorful history of aviation in Arkansas and American military conflicts through numerous displays of original artifacts and aviation memorabilia. The historic aircraft in the Arkansas Air & Military Museum are unusual among museum exhibits, because many of them still fly. Static displays at the museum range from the golden age of aviation to the jet age, including Vietnam-era Army helicopters and a Navy carrier fighter. The vast, all-wood white hangar, which houses its part of Arkansas and American history, is a former headquarters for one of the United States' many aviator training posts during World War II. WHEN — 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sunday-Friday WHERE — 4290 S. School Ave. COST — $5 ages 6-12; $9 seniors & mili- tary; $10 adults INFO — 521-4947; arkansasairandmilitary.com BONUS — The vast, all-wood white hangar, which houses the museum, was headquarters for one of the United States' many aviator training posts during World War II. CLINTON HOUSE MUSEUM The Clinton House Museum and its collections interpret the lives of President Bill Clinton and Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton during the time they lived in Fayetteville and occupied the home at 930 W. Clinton Drive. With its range of programs, exhibits, and special events, the museum promotes the legacy of the Clintons' commitment to public service and civic engagement for international, national, and local visitors as well as preserves the historic home and its role in Fayetteville, Arkansas history. WHEN — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday, Tues- day, Thursday, Friday & Saturday; 1-5 p.m. Sunday; closed Wednesdays WHERE — 930 W. Clinton Drive COST — Donations welcome INFO — 444-0066 or clintonhousemuseum.org BONUS — The museum is part of the "Billgrimage," an Arkansas passport featuring the four Clinton cities, Hope, Hot Springs, Little Rock and Fayette- ville. The passport has information about Clinton sight seeing opportuni- ties in these cities. At each of the four locations you will get your passport stamped with a unique stamp repre- senting that site. HEADQUARTERS HOUSE During the Civil War this home, then belonging to Jonas March Tebbetts, was the headquarters for both the Union and Confederate armies. Today it is the headquarters for the Washington County Historical Society. 40 WHAT'S UP! FEBRUARY 18-24, 2018 ROUNDUP Museums Continued From Page 39