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Welcome to the Daisy Airgun Museum. Since 1960, Daisy’s corporate
offices in Rogers, Arkansas, have housed an impressive airgun collection.
In 1999, the company decided to utilize that collection to create a first
class and entertaining museum which would serve as a tourism attraction for
our city. In March, 2000, the refurbished, expanded museum opened its
doors.
Today, the museum resides in the brick-paved
historic sector of downtown Rogers in a building which, itself, dates to
1896. It attracts over 1700 visitors a year from almost every state in
the continental U.S and several foreign countries. Gun and history
enthusiasts come to see the collection of antique airguns dating to the
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Daisy collectors come to walk through a
chronological presentation of Daisy history, view old packaging and advertising.
Baby boomers come to see an example of the first
Daisy made and to see and talk about the one they
had as a youngster. Shoppers come to see the
complete line of current Daisy products and take
something home from the gift shop. And they
all come to see the unique collectibles which are
exclusively available through the Daisy Airgun
Museum.
The Rogers Daisy Airgun Museum is a
non-profit corporation, staffed primarily by Daisy retirees. The
Museum is supported solely by admissions, donations, gift shop sales and
sales of special limited edition collectibles (such as airguns, medallions,
and posters) especially developed for a growing number of Daisy memorabilia
collectors.
If you can come to Rogers, Arkansas, we’d
love to meet you and to hear your Daisy story. If you can’t
make the trip right now, we’re hopeful that this website will serve as a
virtual tour for you and that you too will read our history, visit our
online giftshop, share your story with other online collectors and even pick
up an exclusive limited edition collectible. Most of all, we hope
you’ll join “Friends of the Daisy Airgun Museum” and take advantage of all
that membership has to offer while supporting this unique non-profit museum.
Please bookmark this site and visit often as we’re constantly adding new
collectibles.
Planning a visit to Rogers to see the
Daisy Airgun Museum?
Click
here to see other local attractions and plan your
visit.
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