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Hampson Archeological Museum State Park is a five-acre state park in Mississippi County that exhibits an award-winning collection of archeological artifacts from the Nodena Site, a former a 15-acre palisaded Native American village on the Mississippi River dating back to 1400. Founded over 50 years ago, the 8,580 square feet museum features an incredible collection of objects and interpretive exhibitions that sheds light on this ancient civilization. Exhibits showcase the lifestyles of this ancient farming-based civilization and how they cultivated crops, hunted native game, and created their art, religion, and political structure. Visitors can enjoy hands-on experiences and visually stunning displays.

33 Park St, Wilson, AR 72395, Phone: 870-655-8622

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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