Fall is in the air! Now through Sunday, Oct. 20, one of the largest Arts & Crafts Fair in NW Arkansas is going at historic War Eagle Mill in Rogers. Arkansas.

It's certainly well worth the drive through the beautiful mountain countryside and rolling hills this time of year.  The War Eagle Fall Arts & Crafts Fair features over 250 artisans selling everything from hand-crafted items, stoneware, wreaths, candles, soaps, antiques, jewelry, homemade quilts, oil paintings, country collectibles and much more!

While you're there make sure you visit the Bean Palace Café located on the third floor of the Mill serving up some great home cooked food for breakfast and lunch. There will be plenty of food vendors on the grounds too with a variety of food and snacks to enjoy while you shop. With the holiday season right around the corner you are certainly guaranteed to find that unique gift for that hard to please person. I have personally been here before and it's one of the most beautiful places in the state of Arkansas.

The War Eagle Mill Fall Arts & Crafts Fair opens from 8AM until 5PM Thursday-Saturday, and Sunday until 4PM. Free Admission.

There are several ways to get there but the best way, if you are driving from Texarkana is when you arrive in Fayetteville take Hwy 45 to Hwy 303 North to Hwy 412 to Hwy 303 North. From that point the drive is only 8 miles to the mill.

For more information call 1-866-492-7324 or visit their website or Facebook page.

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War Eagle Mill

Since 2004, Marty and Elise Roenigk are the proud owners of this historical landmark in northwest Arkansas focusing on high quality, healthy organic products, jams and jellies, mixes and soups for sale.

In 2016, the mill suffered a setback due to flooding, which destroyed the first floor and most of its contents including the wood floor. The mill has been rebuilt to highlight the traditional grinding equipment and his powered by the War Eagle River.

War Eagle Mill has a very interesting history and back story that is worth reading. For the complete history of this Arkansas landmark go HERE.

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