16. Bell Tower: Please read the inscription on the bell tower. This will give you information about the building of the Village, the date it was started, and our reason for building it.

17. Post Office: The fixtures were used in the post office of Aurora, Arkansas for many years. Reward posters were displayed in this fashion at all post offices/ Note "thank you" postcards from Springdale, Arkansas students for band trips sponsored by Harvey and Bernice Jones.

18. Dentist Office: The foot operated treadle drill and bellows actually work. Instrument cabinet with marble top is made of African mahogany and is from the office of Dr. Leonard Y. Jones, Twin Falls, Idaho. Other equipment was found in various parts of northwest Arkansas, as well as from Dr. Jones' office.

19. Doctor's Home: Living quarters for country doctors most of the time were part office. This arrangement made it convenient for doctor's wife to serve as nurse as well as housewife.

20. Doctor's Office: Note portable operating table which doctor carried in his buggy and set up in patient's home when necessary. Light for operations was furnished by someone holding kerosene lamp. The old instruments were used by Dr. C.P. Sisco and Dr. Duncan.

21. Drug Store: Soda fountain and prescription case were part of an old drug store at Pettigrew, Arkansas. Most of the medicine bottles and prescriptions hanging on the case came from the drug store and are very old.

22. Barber Shop: The shop is so real you can almost hear the quartet singing. Note collection of straight razors and shaving mugs. Fancy barber chair and shrine chair are antiques.

23. Lowery Log House: Over 100 years old from Lowery farm east of Jay, Oklahoma

24. Har-Ber Village School: This one room schoolhouse came from five miles north of Goshen, Arkansas and was known as the Mt. Home School. Desks were found in attic when it was being torn down to be moved to the present location. Blackboard is the original one used long ago.

25. Bank: The bank was a victim of the Great Depression. Bank fixtures are of solid mahogany and came from Carterville, Missouri. They remained in the same building from the time of purchase in 1902 until moved to Har-Ber Village in 1970. The old clock was used in First National Bank of Springsdale, Arkanasas in 1894.

26. Log Cabin: A one room efficiency log cabin of the 1880's, with furniture of that period. Floor and ceiling are part of the Van Winkle House near War Eagle Mills, Arkansas.

27. Waterwheel: The old time waterwheel was designed and built by Jones Truck Lines, Springdale, Arkansas. It is made of redwood lumber. The flume is copper and cedar.

28. Har-Ber Village Church: This church was built as a place of worship and marked the beginning of Har-Ber Village having been built in 1968. The bricks in the church were handmade before the Civil War for three huge fireplaces in the old Van Winkle Home. The pulpit came from Zion Methodist Church, built in 1850, six miles southeast of Springdale, Arkansas. The colored glass windows were made in Ft. Smith, Arkansas especially for the church.

29. Statue of Christ: This impressive statue of Christ, carved in white marble in Italy, is 10 feet high. It faces the broad deep water of Grand Lake O' The Cherokees, and with outstretched arms welcome all who will come to Him.

30. Log Cabin: This cabin, built in 1840, was torn down and moved to this site in 1968. Note solid cherry trundle bed to be pulled out at night for children. Fireplace is original and was moved along with logs.