Join us October 6-9, 2010 in Fayetteville, Arkansas! The Society of Commercial Archeology’s 2010 Conference will explore automobile tourism in the Ozarks, with tours of Routes 71 and 62 and engaging presentations by noted roadside experts and enthusiasts.
The Conference opens with an evening reception at the beautiful Dickson Street Inn, a restored Victorian Mansion in the heart of Fayetteville’s entertainment district. The following day Bus Tour #1 explores U.S. 62 to historic Eureka Springs, with stops at Dinosaur World, Christ of the Ozarks and the world-renowned architectural masterpiece the Thornecrown Chapel. Lunch will served at the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa in Eureka Springs, “a palatial structure that echoes the recuperative splendor of the surrounding Ozark Mountain region.”
The following day, Friday, October 8th, features morning and afternoon paper presentations, SCA business meeting, and “5-minute stories” plus a group lunch.
Bus Tour #2 will traverse U.S. 71 through the Boston Mountains between Fayetteville and Alma in the Arkansas River Valley and a short section of U.S. 64 into Van Buren. Stops include Our Lady of the Ozarks Shrine, Vista Courts, Sky Vue Cabins, Artist Point, and Kopper Kettle Candies. The conference closes that evening with a dinner at The Powerhouse, a popular Fayetteville restaurant housed in an 1888 structure built by the Electric Light & Power Company over a large spring.
We hope you’ll join us for this exciting and enlightening Conference in Northwestern Arkansas! Early registration extended through September 15th!
• Read more about the conference…
• CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE, or…
• Click here to download the SCA Conference 2010 Brochure & Registration — print it, fill it out, and send it to:
SCA Conference c/o Carol Ingald
2042 Glendale Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19152
Please make checks payable to SCA and mail registration
form with payment in full, US funds only.























