Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources is dog-friendly. They allow all sizes of leashed pups to walk with their owners around the antique, but in some cases still working oil equipment on display outside that tell the story of the 1920s oil boom. The most impressive pieces at the museum are a 112-foot derrick and a central power station that could pull up to 15 wells. Smaller dogs can join you inside for a tour of a reproduction of a boomtown with an old jail and café, as long as they stay in your arms for the duration. The streets inside are lined with vintage trucks and gas pumps. You can catch a short film in the theater, and view exhibits on the origins of oil and how to drill for it.
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