The Plantation Agriculture Museum
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The Plantation Agriculture Museum is the restored brick building and was originally an old Steele Dortch Store. At present, it provides facilities which detail the role of cotton in the history of Arkansas and also its economy. There are programs and exhibits at the museum which tell the story of the World War II from the year 1836 when the agricultural practices became mechanized.
Category: Museums
Address: 4815 Highway 161, Scott, AR
Email: plantationagrimuseum@arkansas.com
Website http://www.arkansasstateparks.com
Telephone: 501.961.1409
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