McCollum Chidester House

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925 W Washington St
Camden, AR 71701

The Ouachita County Historical Society has been dedicated to promoting and supporting the McCollum Chidester House Museum in Camden, Arkansas, since 1962. This nonprofit organization serves as an educational institution, fostering interest and enjoyment of local history.

In addition to managing the museum, the society freely shares narratives and photographs to engage the community with the region's historical significance. They encourage the sharing of their materials while reminding users to respect copyright agreements associated with certain content.

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Super cool
3/5/2024

Loved this place. Staff was soo helpful and had loads of stories and information. This is a must vis...

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NIce Attraction
3/19/2019

A must stop on the Arkansas Civil War trail.Very interesting presentation and well maintained. Fou...

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A Slice of 19th Century History
10/21/2018

The McCollum-Chidester House is a wonderful and carefully-preserved example of life in what was then...

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