Exhibits | FSMH
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Exhibits | FSMH
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Darby Room
Fort Smith native and WW II hero General William O. Darby
organized and trained the First Ranger Battalions - the elite combat force known as
“Darby’s Rangers”
Boyd Gallery
Now featuring
John Bell Jr.'s
"A Painted Legacy"
Thanks to Fort Smith
Regional Art Museum
Exhibition made possible
through a grant from
Walter O. Caldwell Foundation
Visit Boyd Gallery
Judge Parker's Courtroom
View the furnishings of the famous judge’s courtroom, including his original chair.
Accompanying pictures, text, and objects help you put Judge Parker and his court into context
"On The Air"
“On the Air” chronicles the broadcast history of Fort Smith and the region. The exhibition is the creative development of late Carl Riggins and Jim Roughley and includes many artifacts from Mr. Riggins personal collection
Garrison Avenue
From the earliest days of Fort Smith’s existence as a city, Garrison Avenue has served as gateway west across the Arkansas River and the very cultural and economic heart of Fort Smith
Museum of American Hand Tools
A replica of a nineteenth century woodworking shop, this exhibit houses the largest
collection of antique woodworking tools in the region
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Darby Room
Fort Smith native and WW II hero General William O. Darby
organized and trained the First Ranger Battalions - the elite combat force known as
“Darby’s Rangers”
Boyd Gallery
Now featuring
John Bell Jr.'s
"A Painted Legacy"
Thanks to Fort Smith
Regional Art Museum
Exhibition made possible
through a grant from
Walter O. Caldwell Foundation
Visit Boyd Gallery
Judge Parker's Courtroom
View the furnishings of the famous judge’s courtroom, including his original chair.
Accompanying pictures, text, and objects help you put Judge Parker and his court into context
"On The Air"
“On the Air” chronicles the broadcast history of Fort Smith and the region. The exhibition is the creative development of late Carl Riggins and Jim Roughley and includes many artifacts from Mr. Riggins personal collection
Garrison Avenue
From the earliest days of Fort Smith’s existence as a city, Garrison Avenue has served as gateway west across the Arkansas River and the very cultural and economic heart of Fort Smith
Museum of American Hand Tools
A replica of a nineteenth century woodworking shop, this exhibit houses the largest
collection of antique woodworking tools in the region
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