Art gallery, Historical society, Museum
Drew County Historical Museum
The Drew County Historical Museum, located in Monticello, Arkansas, is housed in the historic Cavaness House, a Southern Colonial Revival Mansion on the National Register of Historic Places. It showcases a wide range of antiques and artifacts from Drew County's history, including a walnut spool bed and a pair of blue glass candlesticks original to the home. The museum also features themed rooms dedicated to musical instruments, children's toys, military artifacts, and Native American artifacts, as well as a cabin built by Drew County pioneers. Established in 1969 by the Drew County Historical Society, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into the rich heritage of the region. It boasts a diverse collection of items, most of which were made in or brought to Drew County by settlers. From a decorative coverlet made from cotton threads to a pair of gold earrings with a fascinating history, the museum showcases the unique stories and treasures of the area. Additionally, the museum houses an archive center that holds a wealth of documentary evidence, photographs, family histories, and more, providing a valuable resource for researchers and history enthusiasts.Generated from the website