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New Museum Hours
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Monday - Saturday,
10am - 5pm
Step into the last century with a tour of the 1895
Hawkins House or find clues to your own history
mysteries in our research library. Find out more about
area history and culture on the web with Cool Stuff!
and Thanks for the Memories. Or check out the
Blog for discussions on exhibits, programs,
events, and local history topics.
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Day at the Museum: How
History Comes to Life - A new
exhibit opening January 12th.
We are excited to share another special exhibit with our
visitors, which was developed by our Curator of Collections Terrilyn Wendling. Are you interested in learning how the
museum brings the history of our community to life?
Then
click here for more information and an exhibit poster.
Buried Dreams: "Coin" Harvey
and Monte Ne -
Opening May 1
Are
you fascinated with the "lost city" of Monte Ne? This new
exhibit will explore "Coin" Harvey and his dream of the
resort town.
Click here for more information.
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Network
with Us!
We have implemented a
blog
to get you more news faster and to give you a place to talk
about museum topics. You can even find us on Facebook and
follow us on Twitter. Click
here to get the links.

Email News Group
Sign up here to
start receiving news about the Museum!
Rogers
Reels!
New on this site! Two films made in Rogers in the 1910s and
1950s. Click here to view! |

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Out and About!
Stroll back in time
with our downtown walking tour
brochure. Or
download an MP3
audio tour to your computer, MP3 player, or
cell phone. Explore the remains of "Coin"
Harvey's fascinating resort with our
print guide to Monte Ne today.
Just for Fun!
Think you know your
history? Check out our
What’s It? object and test your knowledge.
Suggest a clever caption for an historic
photograph in our
Caption Contest. You also can vote for the
best caption among finalists picked by staff
members.
Need something to keep the children occupied?
Check out the fun stuff from
Rogers Kids.
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Cool Stuff!
Click
here to see our donation of the month.

Thanks for the Memories!
Click here to see our photo of the month.

A
Brief History of Rogers
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