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The Fort Smith Trolley Museum is a streetcar and railroad museum that preserves the history of heritage streetcars and trolleys in Fort Smith and the state of Arkansas and includes a vintage operating heritage streetcar line. Opened in 1985, the museum features a collection of railcars that includes locomotives, streetcars, motor buses, and rail equipment, as well as a working 1926 electric Birney Streetcar, on which visitors can enjoy a short ride between historic Garrison Avenue and the National Cemetery in downtown Fort Smith. Regular re-enactments of the famous Robbing of the Fort Smith Trolley are put on by the Indian Territory Pistolier re-enactment group at a Western-themed village just outside the museum.

100 S 4th Street, Fort Smith, AR 72901, Phone: 479-783-0205

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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