John Newton House

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510 N Jackson Ave
El Dorado, AR 71730

The John Newton House, a key establishment of the South Arkansas Historical Preservation Society, is nestled in the heart of El Dorado, AR. This meticulously preserved museum stands as a testament to the region's history, housed within a stunning Greek Revival structure constructed around 1849. Stepping through its doors on Jackson Street, visitors are transported back in time, surrounded by authentic antebellum décor that captures the essence of a bygone era.

This unique museum, the sole antebellum home accessible to the public in El Dorado, serves as a window into the past of southern Arkansas. Offering an educational and captivating experience, the Newton House Museum is not just a destination for history enthusiasts but also a delightful family outing. Its historical significance and architectural charm make it a must-visit attraction for those seeking to immerse themselves in the rich heritage of the area.

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My Grand parents lived next door
10/11/2019

I never got to see this place from the inside while visiting my grandparents. At that time two peopl...

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Wonderful House with Magnificent Furnishings
9/11/2019

The house is pre-civil war. It is full of antiques and is a must visit for anybody interested in old...

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Lovely people!
1/17/2018

The people giving the tour are amazingly well mannered. Very accommodating and informative. The muse...

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