James H Berry Park

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Welcome to James H Berry Park

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Experience the History of NW Arkansas!

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Welcome to James H Berry Park

Welcome to James H Berry ParkWelcome to James H Berry ParkWelcome to James H Berry Park

Experience the History of NW Arkansas!

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THE TULIPS ARE BLOOMING!

Photo by Doug Mineart

Photo by Doug Mineart

Field trips Available!

Would you like to schedule a field trip to the park?

If you have a group or organization that wants to visit the park and would like to schedule a time and date for a tour, please visit the Benton County Historical Society office at 306 N.W. 2nd St., Bentonville, AR 72712-1034 or call us at 479-273-3561.

About Us

Come and check us out!

Come and check us out!

Come and check us out!

The one-acre park is privately owned  and managed by the Benton County Historical Society, a 501c(3) organization, and is open to the public. The park represents the history of all the veterans who served in the Civil War and honors their memories. 

We are located....

Come and check us out!

Come and check us out!

The park is located at 500 SW F St. (at the corner of Southwest Fifth and Southwest F streets), adjacent to the Bentonville Cemetery where James H Berry is buried in Bentonville, Arkansas. 

Hours of Operation

Come and check us out!

Hours of Operation

The park is open to the public 7 days a week from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Admission

Donations Accepted

Hours of Operation

Admission to the James H Berry Park is FREE but donations are accepted. Parking is also free and is available across the street from the park.

Donations Accepted

Donations Accepted

Donations Accepted

Donations to support the park and programs are accepted. Please make checks out to “James H Berry Park” and send them to the following address - Benton County Historical Society, 306 N.W. 2nd St., Bentonville, AR 72712-1034 or click on the "Donate Today!" button below to make an online donation.

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Thank You

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Donations Accepted

We couldn't accomplish our goals without the help of supporters like you. Thank you for your time and donations that makes this possible!

History of James H Berry

  

James H. Berry served as a Civil War officer, lawyer, Arkansas legislator, speaker of the state House of Representatives and circuit judge for the 4th Judicial District. He was elected Arkansas's 14th governor and then served as a U.S. senator from 1885 to 1907, according to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas.

Read his Autobiography
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Important Links

Please use these links to learn more information.
United Daughters of the Confederacy WebsiteBenton County Historical Society WebsiteBentonville History Museum Website

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