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    Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art - Titus Kaphar's "The Cost of Removal" remembering Andrew Jackson's 'Trail of Tears' migration.

    Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

    4.7(570 reviews)
    14.2 mi

    Actually made a road trip just to come back to this amazing museum. Opened in 2011, following an…read more$800 million endowment from the Walton (Walmart) Family this American art museum is truly world class with representations from every major art name in America (Stuart - Washington Painting, Chihuly glass, Frank Lloyd Wright house, etc). Designed by famed architect Moshe Safdie (anyone remember the sky park buildings used as the backdrop in the film crazy rich Asians in Singapore? same architect.). The building blends naturally into the hillsides that were the wooded areas the Walton children played in growing up. I can't say enough about this fabulous museum. Constantly in change, and a new addition that will double exhibit space opening this summer admission is free, as are guided tours that cover architect, art, and everything in between. This is an absolute must see/must stop for everyone.

    This is an excellent museum for American Art and there is NO COST to view their permanent…read morecollection! (There is a cost for special temporary exhibits should you be inclined to visit that section of the museum.) Works of art by Norman Rockwell (Rosie the Riveter), Grandma Moses, Gilbert Stuart's George Washington's portrait once owned by Alexander Hamilton and even an early drawing by Andy Warhol that sold originally for $35 provide a cornucopia of Americana history and lifestyles. The museum is spread out nicely and it is easy to move around. Public and Group tours are also available. There are also several trails for you to wander the grounds and see various sculptures and other works of art. Tree-shaded areas make it a nice journey even on a warm day. Parking close to the museum usually gets full by noon, but there is a structured multi-level parking lot closer to the entrance and the walk is easy to Crystal Bridges. This is also a shuttle that comes by every 10-15 minutes to take you to the entrance. NOTE: if you park in the structured lot, the first museum you will see is the Scott Family Amazeum. This is the children's museum and there is an entrance fee for this museum. Crystal Bridges is just a short distance away. The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art also has a restaurant, a coffee bar. a museum store and a library. It truly is an outstanding museum of American art and is worth your time to pay it a visit.

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    Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art - Grandma Moses' "Haying Time"

    Grandma Moses' "Haying Time"

    Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art - Well curated

    Well curated

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    Bentonville Community Center - Cant believe i got the court for myself

    Bentonville Community Center

    3.1(19 reviews)
    14.1 mi

    The facilities are amazing and the staff very friendly and helpful. I attend the Community center…read moreabout four times each week. I swim and use the gym. My major concern is trying to get a swim lane frequently due to swim teams or special organizations dominating the pool. These teams should use the pool during the hours the pool is not available to regular members as they do not require the presence of a life guard.

    What's not to love about a gigantic pool for kids and then a quieter very nice lap pool for adults…read morein another section? The water slides are a blast and it's fun to revisit my youth and actually dive off a high dive.. a lot of places have gotten rid of high diving boards. Dressing rooms are kept clean and showers as well. The price is fair for residents and non-residents. The only thing I would change is probably more lifeguards on the kids side there's a lot going on and a lot of noise. Would have been a trifecta of perfectness if they had put an outside pool as well. They could have also used some showers poolside so you don't have to walk into the bathroom to use one. The workout area does tend to get a little too crowded on the weekends but I guess that's normal for a lot of places. The indoor walking track is amazing for the summertime where it's too hot to walk outside. All in all a very very great community center.

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    Bentonville Community Center - Great to swim with my daughters!

    Great to swim with my daughters!

    Bentonville Community Center - Last one - Fast one!  1.2 mile swim before Lauren leaves!

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    Last one - Fast one! 1.2 mile swim before Lauren leaves!

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