The Peel Mansion Museum & Heritage Gardens, Bentonville
Facts and practical information
The Col. Samuel W. Peel House is a historic house museum, also known as the Peel Mansion Museum, at 400 South Walton Boulevard in Bentonville, Arkansas. It is a two-story stuccoed brick masonry structure, with a three-story hip-roofed tower at the center of its front facade. The house was built c. 1875 by Samuel W. Peel, a prominent local politician and businessman. After serving in the Confederate Army in the American Civil War, Peel studied law and practiced for many years in Bentonville. He served several terms in the United States Congress, and helped establish the First National Bank of Bentonville. Despite later alterations, the house is one of the finest Italianate mansions in the region. ()
The Peel Mansion Museum & Heritage Gardens – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Museum of Native American History, Confederate Monument, Benton County Courthouse.
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Bus
- ORT Walmart 100 • Lines: 11 (3 min walk)
- ORT Central • Lines: 11 (14 min walk)