Plan Your Visit

Hours of Operation:

March 1 – November 30:

Monday through Saturday

10AM – 4PM Daily

 

December 1 – February 28:

Tuesday through Saturday

10AM – 4PM Daily

 

Closed:

New Years Day 

Martin Luther King Jr. 

Good Friday

Memorial Day 

Juneteenth

Independence Day

Labor Day

Veteran’s Day

The Day before Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving Day

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

 

Admission:

$8 per person

$13 token package (Includes admission and  token to commemorate your visit to Miss Laura’s)

10% Discount offered to:

Veterans

Active Duty

Individuals over 55 years old

1st Responders

Locals within a 50 mile radius (must provide proof with drivers license)

House Rules:

  • This is not a whorehouse. It is a former brothel. Real women worked here, whether by choice or necessity. We will give them the same respect that we would give your grandmother.
  • Respect will be given to your tour guide and all other staff and volunteers in the building.
  • The content of the tour is suitable for ages 16 and up.
  • Young children need to be under close supervision. Artifacts may not be handled for any reason.
  • Drunk and disorderly conduct will not be tolerated. You will be asked to remove yourself from the premises.
  • Lewd, discriminatory, demeaning or otherwise inappropriate comments will not be tolerated.

 

Tours: 

Miss Laura’s only offers guided tours.

Tours are given at the top of every hour starting at 10AM. The last tour starts at 3PM, no exceptions. We do not allow visitors to walk through the house unaccompanied. All visitors must pay admission.

Service animals are welcome. Please do not bring your pets to the museum.

Phone Number

(479) 788-6532

Address

2 N. B St.
Fort Smith, AR 72901

Hours

March 1 - November 30

Monday through Saturday

10AM - 4PM Daily

December 1 - February 28

Tuesday through Saturday

10AM - 4PM Daily

Mission Statement

Miss Laura’s provides a comprehensive educational experience regarding the history of prostitution, women’s rights, and women’s experiences in Fort Smith and other similar communities. We pledge to remember and honor the legacy of the women who were both in and out of one of the world’s oldest professions whether by choice or circumstance.