When you are spending time in Sherwood, you will want to stop at Camp Joseph Robinson to see the Arkansas National Guard Museum. You and your family will be able to view the many items on display as you learn about the history of this camp and how the people there have made an impact on the outside world. 
Learn Arkansas History
Arkansas is a state with a rich and diverse history. Visitors and locals will be intrigued when listening to stories and facts about events in Arkansas specifically related to the National Guard and the military in general. You and your group can learn about the role that Arkansas played in various wars and how Arkansas became a state.
Learn About the National Guard
You will learn why the National Guard was started and what its role is in American and Arkansas history. You will see several collections of items like firearms, uniforms, and supplies used by members of the National Guard in war and peacetime. You will learn how the members of the guard lived and what their duties were. You will also discover how the National Guard has grown and changed over time including the inclusion of female members and soldiers of color.
Understand Camp Robinson History
Delve into the history of this particular camp of more than 32,000 acres. Learn why Camp Robinson was created and why it was originally called Camp Pike. You will also hear what life was like there during various times in American history from wartime to times between the wars.
You’ll hear about the Pandemic of 1918 when the entire camp was quarantined and many people died. Today the camp is used for a variety of reasons, including helping at-risk youth gain discipline, direction, and future opportunities.
Pay Respect to Veterans and Others
As you understand what people on the post have been through, you will gain respect for their sacrifices and contributions. The Walk of Honor consists of bricks people buy to memorialize important and special people. You can purchase a brick for the walkway to honor anyone in your life.
Conduct Research
Visitors may spend time at the museum conducting research about the history of the camp and people who served there. You may wish to research your family members for genealogical purposes, or you may simply have an interest in military history. You will also be able to read Arkansas Military history journals, full muster roles, and a collection of books and writings about the history and duties of the camp.
The Arkansas National Guard Museum is a place where you can better understand military life in Arkansas and how National Guard bases work to support other military branches and missions. You will gain respect for the many men and women who have served here in the history of the camp. While you’re in the area, take a trip to Crain Kia, where you can view and test-drive many different vehicles. With our large selection of cars, trucks, and SUVs, you will be able to make the perfect choice for your transportation needs.



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