In 1983, this same group of volunteers, plus a few new ones, formed the Cotton Belt Rail Historical Society and were incorporated as a charitable, non-profit under IRS article 501(c)(3). This permitted the group to solicit funds to enhance the restoration effort.
As time progressed and the restoration effort was underway, many people became interested in the project. This brought many people to the building and many began to bring items to donate to the Cotton Belt Historical Society. It became obvious that the project was going to grow into more than a restored steam engine. The name Arkansas Railroad Museum was adopted and the museum is still operated by the Cotton Belt Rail Historical Society, Inc. The building has over 70,000 square feet of floor space, 17 tracks, houses two display rooms and many displays.
How about taking a tour of the museum by clicking on the Museum Tour link and see what you have been missing by not visiting the museum in person? We hope to see you soon!
The Museum is open from 9am to 2pm, Monday through Saturday, though extreme temperatures can affect operating hours, since the main museum is neither heated nor air conditioned. Admission is free, however donations are appreciated to help offset operating costs.
Monday, Nov 18, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. CT
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Little Rock, AR
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Little Rock, AR