
Stickley Museum Fayetteville
Discover the legacy of Gustav Stickley and the Arts and Crafts movement in this historic factory setting. Free admission!

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Stickley Museum Fayetteville
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Guided tours available

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Must-see attractions
Discover the legacy of Gustav Stickley and the Arts and Crafts movement in this historic factory setting. Free admission!
"A must visit for anyone who enjoys Craftsman and mission still furniture and how that movement started."

🎯 Book Ahead: Appointment Only
Visits are by appointment. Check the website for tour times, often Tuesday mornings.
✨ Free Admission & Tours
Enjoy the museum and guided tours at no cost. A great value for history buffs!

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Rating
4.9 · 36 reviews
Type
Museum
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Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Historic Stickley Furniture
Fayetteville Free Library, 2nd Floor
Explore furniture and accessories from Stickley's early days to modern designs, all within the original factory.

Arts and Crafts Movement History
Fayetteville Free Library
Discover the origins and evolution of the influential Arts and Crafts and Mission style furniture.

Original Factory Setting
Fayetteville Free Library
Experience the ambiance of the historic furniture factory where Stickley pieces were once crafted.
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Appointment-Only Visits
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🎯 Book Ahead: Appointment Only
Visits are by appointment. Check the website for tour times, often Tuesday mornings.
✨ Free Admission & Tours
Enjoy the museum and guided tours at no cost. A great value for history buffs!
📚 Library Integration
The museum is in the Fayetteville Free Library, which also features Stickley furniture.
📍 Nearby Showroom
Visit the Stickley/Audi furniture showroom just a mile away for more inspiration.
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🎯 Book Ahead: Appointment Only
Visits are by appointment. Check the website for tour times, often Tuesday mornings.
✨ Free Admission & Tours
Enjoy the museum and guided tours at no cost. A great value for history buffs!
📚 Library Integration
The museum is in the Fayetteville Free Library, which also features Stickley furniture.
📍 Nearby Showroom
Visit the Stickley/Audi furniture showroom just a mile away for more inspiration.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the Stickley Museum Fayetteville for its rich history and the passionate, knowledgeable staff who make the experience engaging. Its location within the original factory and the free admission are significant draws, though the appointment-only policy requires advance planning. Some may find the museum small, but the depth of information and the connection to the Arts and Crafts movement are highly valued.
"Beautiful gallery that displays furniture and accessories from the earliest days of Stickley to the present. Located on the second floor of the Fayetteville Free Library, which was once the furniture factory. The museum is currently operating by appointment only."
Stephanie Crain
"What a nice little museum tucked away on the top of a library. The museum manager there is extremely knowledgeable about all things Stickley. They have a tour Tuesday mornings. If you enjoy Craftsman and mission still furniture and how that movement started, than this place is for you. The museum is not big, but it's free and in the building where the Sticley's made their furniture. Best of all you can drive to the Stickley/Audi furniture showroom which is 1 mile away."
Ellen Schaefer
"A must visit for anyone who enjoys arts and crafts furnishings. So much great history and knowledge."
Renee Marquardt
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located on the second floor of the Fayetteville Free Library. Parking is available near the library.
Information on public transportation routes to the Fayetteville Free Library can be found on the local transit authority's website.
Follow signs for the museum on the second floor. The library staff can also direct you.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, admission is free. However, visits are by appointment only. It's recommended to book a tour in advance.
The museum operates by appointment. Tours are often available on Tuesday mornings, and the museum is generally open on Saturdays. Always check the official website for the most current hours and booking information.
It is strongly advised to make an appointment. While walk-ins might be accommodated if staff is available, booking ahead ensures your visit.
Yes, guided tours are frequently offered, particularly on Tuesday mornings. These tours are highly recommended for a deeper understanding of Stickley history.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You'll find a beautiful display of Stickley furniture and accessories, showcasing pieces from the company's inception to the present day. The museum is located in the original factory building.
While the museum focuses on furniture history, children interested in craftsmanship and design might find it engaging. The library setting also offers other activities.
A visit can range from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your interest level and whether you take a guided tour.
Photography policies can vary. It's best to check with the museum staff upon arrival or consult their website for specific guidelines.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
The museum itself does not have dining facilities. However, there are several restaurants and cafes in downtown Fayetteville, a short distance away.
Generally, food and drinks are not permitted inside museums to protect the exhibits. Please consume them outside before your visit.
📸 📸 Photography
Focus on capturing the intricate details of the Stickley furniture. The historic factory setting also offers unique photographic opportunities.
Professional photography may require special permission. Contact the museum in advance to inquire about their policy.
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