Dallas County Museum

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210 N Main St
Fordyce, AR 71742

The Dallas County Museum, located in downtown Fordyce, Arkansas, serves as a cultural hub that highlights the history and establishment of the town. This museum offers insights into significant local events and figures, such as Bear Bryant, and showcases various historical artifacts, including telephone equipment donated by a local contributor.

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Love this place!
5/7/2019

History! Bear Bryant and telephones! If you can catch the guy that donated the telephone equipment, ...

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My Home Town.
10/3/2018

This little gem in downtown Fordyce, Arkansas highlights the establishment of the town with the buil...

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Want to find out how Bear Bryant got his nickname?
6/30/2017

There's the Dallas County Museum and a separate location for the Sports Museum. I hated that I only...

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