The Marked Tree Delta Area Museum, located in Marked Tree, AR, is a cultural institution dedicated to preserving the heritage and history of the area. Established in 1992 by the Marked Tree Historical Society, the museum showcases a wide range of exhibits, including a Hall of Honor, a Medical Museum, and a collection of historical artifacts reflecting the area's early development. With a new 4800 square foot building and a restored servant house, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of Marked Tree and its surrounding delta region.
The museum's main building features four galleries, including an old-time general store, a history gallery showcasing items from the area's past, a gallery for changing exhibits, and a medical collection displaying artifacts from the old Verser Clinic and Hospital. The servant house, built in the early 1900s, provides a unique insight into the lives of the servants who worked in the grand homes of Marked Tree. Through its exhibits and collections, the Marked Tree Delta Area Museum offers a fascinating journey into the cultural heritage of the region.
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