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The idea of a speakeasy was to keep the illicit happenings behind the secret door hush-hush and underground, providing cover for booze and nightclubs during Prohibition. These days, we’ve resurrected the concept to define a vibe and craftsmanship behind swanky cocktails and a sense of place sans illegal activity. Perhaps the closest thing to a nouveau speakeasy in Northwest Arkansas is the recently opened Guisinger Cocktail Club on the square in Fayetteville.
Today, the Richard and Alma Brothers House on Gray Avenue near the University of Arkansas is a premier example of mid-century modern organic architecture and design. Even more exciting for the legions of mid-century modern lovers is that it can be experienced by those who desire stylish accommodations when they travel to Fayetteville. Whether in town for a wedding, family gathering, Razorback game, U of A event, or to appreciate the beauty and longevity of the mid-century modern aesthetic, The Gray by Fay Jones awaits its guests.
As Northwest Arkansas continues to thrive, the region’s pediatric population has more needs than ever. Arkansas Children’s Northwest is growing to meet those needs, as one critical piece of a statewide expansion for the flourishing regional children’s health system. ACNW’s growth will position Arkansas Children’s to deliver nationally reputable care across Arkansas in communities where children live, learn and play. Leading the team that will make this a reality is Dr. Rustin Morse, who recently joined ACNW as chief administrator.