Newton House Museum

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510 N Jackson Ave
El Dorado, AR 71730

The Newton House Museum in El Dorado, AR is a captivating historical attraction that offers visitors a unique glimpse into the pre-Civil War era of southern Arkansas. Built in 1849, this two-story house showcases authentic decor and reflects the rich history of the region.

Originally located on Peach Street, the John Newton House was moved to its present location in 1909. After extensive renovations by dedicated volunteers, the beautiful Ante-bellum home of John and Penelope Newton was dedicated as the Newton House Museum in 2009. As the only house open to the public in El Dorado that predates the Civil War, it stands as a testament to the area's past and provides an educational and immersive experience for all who visit.

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