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Poor Richard’s Art Gallery, Gifts & Confectionary

Festivals, Live Theater and Museums Abound in Rogers

To take advantage of all that Rogers has to offer for arts lovers, it might be helpful to have a pair of good walking shoes, a healthy appetite and an appreciation for music and theater. And that’s just for starters. History is an important component of many of the festivals, museums and theater in Rogers – preserving and honoring the area’s rich legacy while enriching the lives of 21st-century residents. Hosted by Main Street Rogers, the annual Frisco Festival, which celebrates its 25th... Read More »
Rogers Farmers Market

Culinary Climate Includes Farm Fresh and Fine Dining

Come for the food and stay for the flowers, crafts, fellowship and fun at the Rogers Farmers Market. Located on Arkansas Street downtown behind Frisco Park, locals and visitors get a taste of growers’ bounty from May through October. Seasonal fruits and vegetables beckon, as do baked goods, bouquets of wildflowers, honey, perennials and more. It’s about as fresh as it gets. If you don’t want to prepare the feast yourself, stop by Belle Arti Ristorante & Steakhouse at 117 West Walnut St.... Read More »
Frisco Park

Explore the Great Outdoors on Land, Water and Underground

Come on in – the water’s fine at Beaver Lake. The massive lake, formed in 1960 by a dam across the White River, covers 70 miles through the Ozark Mountains and more than 28,000 acres. The lake is one of four projects in the upper White River Basin built for flood control and generating power. The perk is recreation in every direction. Camping, boating, picnicking, hiking, swimming and fishing beckon area residents and visitors alike. Beaver Lake is just one of many wonders in the great outdoors... Read More »