Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village Museum
About the Business
Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village Museum is a fascinating institution located at 281 Kadoha Road in Murfreesboro, Arkansas, United States. This museum is a popular tourist attraction that showcases the rich history and culture of the Native American tribes that once inhabited the area. Visitors can explore exhibits and artifacts that provide insight into the daily lives, customs, and traditions of these indigenous peoples. The museum offers a unique opportunity to learn about the history of the region and gain a deeper appreciation for the Native American heritage.
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Location & Phone number
281 Kadoha Rd, Murfreesboro, AR 71958, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"We stopped here during our Murfreesboro vacation. Very interesting history to learn about and museum to walk through with the historic mounds outside. We spent about an hour searching the field they have. We were able to find some cool things. Tons of tiny crystals and colorful rocks. We were even able to find 6 arrow heads out in the field. Of course we did the Gemstone Adventure. With a medium sized bucket the kids were able to find plenty of polished gemstones and handful of shark teeth. The shop also has tons of treasures to buy before you leave. It was a nice stop for the kids to be able to actually find something searching through the dirt."
"It is a fun place to spend time with family. The museum or arrowheads and other historical facts and items were educational. I never knew how many arrowheads there were. The history and details, including regional differences were well researched. The digging was fun. I also liked the history and display of the Indian mounds."
"Awesome museum, awesome guides, incredible atmosphere. The historical mounds are amazing. I loved looking for arrowheads and brought home like couple pounds of rocks."
"This place has multiple things to do and see. The yearly metal detecting event they throw every year is amazing. You can't beat it! I. A little expensive at $300. But there's not one I've heard of that does as big of prizes."
"For the price of admittance, it was pretty cool. There are three main burial mounds areas which you could easily work through in about twenty minutes. It was neat seeing the skeletons! The kids walked through the museum area in about 7 minutes, but they weren't very interested in ancient pottery and tools. I personally had no interest in digging in the dirt or metal detecting after 2.5 days at the diamond mines, so we didn't do that for long. Honestly, the shop was the coolest part, side from seeing the skeletons in the burial mounds. My wife grabbed some cut quartz earrings (much cheaper than diamonds and just as pretty), and the kids got some rock candy and trinkets. They have tons of gems and stones for sale. I really wish we would have come here before the diamond mines so we would have had a better idea of what to look for when we were sifting through all of our material. They have some of the diamonds found from the mine on display."
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