October 25, 2004

The Daisy Airgun Museum was relocated to its current home at the corner of First and Walnut streets in downtown Rogers (Benton County). This historic building, dating to 1896 and known as the former Rexall Drug building, was selected for the high visibility to tourists traveling U.S. 62. The museum houses an expanded collection of airguns and displays of antique furnishings, posters, postcards, photos, letters, advertisements, catalogs, promotional materials, and World War II items. The mission of the non-profit museum is to preserve and protect the collection of airguns and artifacts related to the history of Daisy Manufacturing and to make it available to the public. In addition, the museum serves a growing community of collectors of Daisy guns and memorabilia.

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