46. Har-Ber Village Museum of Natural History: The American Buffalo (Bison) played a significant role in the settling of North America. It is a unique symbol of the strength and determination of the people. The natural habitats of most of these animals are Canada and Alaska.

47. Clowns: Many made of porcelain, ceramic, pewter, stuffed, and metal clowns with marble bases.

48. Security Office: Surveillance camera in use.

49. Civil War Building: Most of the weapons exhibited here were of the Civil War era; muzzle loading guns, cannon balls, swords, pistols, powder flask. Note uniforms of blue and grey.

50. House of Pottery: In this building are displays of many types of pottery, Roseville, Weller, McCoy, Hull, Van Briggle and others. Plus a collection of old trunks and notable newspaper articles.

51. General Antiques: This building contains articles gathered from far and wide. Old looms, spinning wheels, flax wheel, and sewing machines used to make clothing and other household articles of the early settlers. Plus a collection of brass, copper, and silver items from America and many countries.

52. Dr. Mock and Dr. Jeff Baggett Office: These are original furnishings of Dr. Will H. Mock of Prairie Grove, Arkansas and all equipment was used by him. He was known far and wide as Mr. Prairie Grove. Dr. Baggett, his associate, is a native son and resident of Prairie Grove.

53. Doll and Glass House: These are 19th and 20th century dolls from various countries. Over 100 dolls wear clothes designed and handmade by Helen Scarborough, a Springdale beautician Dishes were bought a few at a time from collectors and auction sales, including cut glass, Flow Blue, Tiffany, and Mary Gregory.

54. Milk Glass; Lap Robes; Quilts: Milk glass was made by adding oxide of tin to clear glass and was used as a substitute for porcelain. Beginning in the 19th century, in this country and abroad, it has been made in many shapes. This collection is old milk glass, which is being reproduced today. The lap robes and quilts are also from yesteryear.

55. Mineral Collections: Our planet earth consists of 92 elements, a few of which are shown here in crystal form, crafted by mother nature over a period of millions of years, Also a collection of sea shells.

56. Boy and Girl Scout Display: This display has a large collection of scout mugs, scarves, and patches. Also the oldest boy and girl scout uniforms.

57. Barbed Wire: Played a very important role in the history of our nation. This is a collection of different types made and used in the last century. BLDG #99 exhibit an extensive Antique Barbed Wire collection.

58. Stoneware and Graniteware: In the collection of old canning jars you will see some of the oldest stoneware made. The granite ware was made in several colors and used to make various utensils used in most homes. Also view the basket collection.

59. Photography: This display contains flash, studio, and view cameras, dating from the late 1880's. Observe the Edision fuel oil lantern projector and ruby lanterns used in the dark room.

60. The Chair Room: A varied assortment of chairs, different woods, styles and periods, ornate and plain, rocking chairs, arm chairs, side chairs, even "potty chairs" as shown in this collection.