On 1886 Eureka Spring was discovered as a Victorian Mountain Village in the Ozarks. Eureka Springs has been preserved in a loving way that the original articles look the same way now. It has wonderful variety of historic hotels, motels, bed and breakfast inns, and storybook cabins, cottages and nearby Table Rock and Beaver lakes.
At Eureka Springs you will not be disappointed when you visit their many specialty shops & art galleries it will tempt you to return again and again. As one of the top arts and culture destinations in the nation, Eureka Springs celebrates its artisan community. From oil on canvas paintings to hand-blown glass to exquisite jewelry to magnificent sculpture, our artists offer the very best examples of "fine" art.
Spokesperson Donna Shepard reassured that all is well in Eureka Springs even after the ice storm earlier this year. Through March, she recommends visiting the Gallery Showcase. Galleries along historic Spring Street are presenting 970 artists in a month long event.
Eureka Spring will have their Annual Antiques Show and Sale on March 20 to 22, 2009. The Annual Antiques Show and Sale will be at Best Western Inn at the Ozarks, 62 West. There will be a preview show on March 19 from 5:30 to 7:00 PM. The admission fee will be $10.00 for the whole week but if yo decide to skip the preview then the admission fee is $2.50 for adults while kids under 12 will have free admission.
The Eureka Springs 13th Annual Spring Antique Show will feature over 50 regional and national antique and collectibles vendors. Dealers from 14-15 different states with the full variety of items from the smallest item to the biggest item, full variety of antiques: furniture, glassware, silver, jewelry, books, linens, western, kitchenware, primitives, china and crystal to the unusual and seldom seen items. - 15790
At Eureka Springs you will not be disappointed when you visit their many specialty shops & art galleries it will tempt you to return again and again. As one of the top arts and culture destinations in the nation, Eureka Springs celebrates its artisan community. From oil on canvas paintings to hand-blown glass to exquisite jewelry to magnificent sculpture, our artists offer the very best examples of "fine" art.
Spokesperson Donna Shepard reassured that all is well in Eureka Springs even after the ice storm earlier this year. Through March, she recommends visiting the Gallery Showcase. Galleries along historic Spring Street are presenting 970 artists in a month long event.
Eureka Spring will have their Annual Antiques Show and Sale on March 20 to 22, 2009. The Annual Antiques Show and Sale will be at Best Western Inn at the Ozarks, 62 West. There will be a preview show on March 19 from 5:30 to 7:00 PM. The admission fee will be $10.00 for the whole week but if yo decide to skip the preview then the admission fee is $2.50 for adults while kids under 12 will have free admission.
The Eureka Springs 13th Annual Spring Antique Show will feature over 50 regional and national antique and collectibles vendors. Dealers from 14-15 different states with the full variety of items from the smallest item to the biggest item, full variety of antiques: furniture, glassware, silver, jewelry, books, linens, western, kitchenware, primitives, china and crystal to the unusual and seldom seen items. - 15790
About the Author:
Sive Iver has created a business with crafts he made by attended some Arkansas Craft Shows. Attending some Arkansas Craft Shows have added to his income.