Exhibits at Shiloh to wind down for new roof
Posted on Sunday, July 6, 2008
Two exhibits at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in Springdale will end a little earlier than planned when the museum closes for about 10 weeks beginning July 28 to make way for a new roof.
"Play Ball !," an exhibit about the history of baseball in Northwest Arkansas, will be on display through July 23.
"Following the Crop," a photo exhibit of life at Springdale's migrant labor camp from the 1940 s to 1960 s, will be on display through July 26.
"Ozark Voices: Personal Stories from Northwest Arkansas," an exhibit featuring interviews with area residents recorded by the StoryCorps project, will continue to be exhibited through Jan. 17 once the museum reopens.
For more details about the museum's closure and how it affects its schedule, visit www. springdaleark. org / shi loh.
The Shiloh Museum is located at 118 W. Johnson Ave. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. For more details, call 750-8165.
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