When visitors step in to the 1895 Hawkins House at the Rogers Historical Museum, they re seeing a small-town holiday celebration as it might have been.
As you drive up South Second Street in downtown Rogers rerouted, perhaps, by road work look to your left in the 300 block and imagine the bustle of back-to-school preparations in the turn-of-the-20th-century brick Hawkins House. Inside, a Rogers Historical Museum exhibit invites you to step back in time and take a themed tour that answers questions about what what clothes students would have worn, what they might have taken for lunch and what subjects they would have studied.
As you drive up South Second Street in downtown Rogers rerouted, perhaps, by road work look to your left in the 300 block and imagine the bustle of back-to-school preparations in the turn-of-the-20th-century brick Hawkins House. Inside, a Rogers Historical Museum exhibit invites you to step back in time and take a themed tour that answers questions about what what clothes students would have worn, what they might have taken for lunch and what subjects they would have studied.