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  1. The Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources' mission to to collect, preserve, and interpret the ever-changing stories of south Arkansas' oil and brine industries.

  2. What to know. South Arkansas is home to the unique story of the 1920s oil boom. Walking the grounds of the state park, you’ll see working oil field equipment used in the area, including a replica of a 112-foot derrick and a central power station that could pull up to 15 wells.

    • Smackover, AR 71762
  3. The Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources is a museum and Arkansas state park in Smackover, Arkansas, in the United States. The museum was formed in the 1980s to tell the history of the petroleum industry and later the brine industry as key economic movements spurred by natural resources in South Arkansas. [1]

  4. Oct 3, 2023 · The Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources houses exhibits that tell the story of oil and bromine production in southern Arkansas, with particular attention given to the historic oil boom that began in the 1920s.

    • 19 acres
    • Union County
  5. The Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources is located on 4 lane Highway 7, which connects El Dorado with Camden. It is a bypass around the town of Smackover, which was the main boom town in the area back in the 1920's. If you are traveling through South Arkansas you should stop and visit it. Admission is free.

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    • Attraction
  6. The mission of the Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources is to collect, preserve, and exhibit and interpret Arkansas’s natural resources with particular interest in petroleum and brine used for bromine extraction.

  7. The Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources houses a 25,000 square feet main exhibition center. It features operating replicas of oil machinery, providing a hands-on experience of the oil industry. Additionally, the museum has recreated a boom-era street scene in Smackover, offering a glimpse into the past.

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