Press Room
The U.S. Marshals Museum is dedicated to sharing the stories and honoring the legacy of the U.S. Marshals Service. Our marketing department is available to assist you with information, interviews with staff, images, filming requests, or scheduling a museum visit. Contact our Marketing Coordinator, Hannah Green at 479-259-2031 or hgreen@usmmuseum.org for assistance.
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Recent Releases:
United States Marshals Museum marks milestone; education and outreach celebrated | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
“Some 300 United States Marshals Museum backers celebrated the museum’s first year of being open and marked the 235th anniversary of the U.S. Marshals Service with a birthday celebration cocktail party Sept. 13, 2024.”
Freedmen exhibit opens at US Marshals Museum | Cherokee Phoenix
“An exhibit that explores Black slavery in the Cherokee Nation through the eyes of Freedmen and their descendants has made its way to Fort Smith, Arkansas.”
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The new U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, Arkansas, does justice to the service’s 234-year history | Cowboys & Indians
“The initial groundbreaking coincided with the agency’s 225th anniversary in September 2014. Not quite 10 years later, the museum is receiving visitors in an instantly iconic star-shaped building—a concept roughly taken from the thrown badge in the last scene of the movie High Noon.”
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Steel Horse Rally adds antique motorcycle show, partners with U.S. Marshals Museum | Talk Business & Politics
“Nothing brings people together from all walks of life like old motorcycles,” Johnson said. “This will be a tremendous partnership that we can’t wait to kick off in 2024.”
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Leadership Changes in U.S. Marshals Museum, USMM Foundation | Arkansas Money & Politics
“The United States Marshals Museum and the United States Marshals Museum Foundation have both announced significant leadership changes: the Museum Board will be headed by Terisa Riley, Ph.D., Chancellor of the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith, while the Foundation board of directors revealed that Cynthia Coughlin of Bentonville will serve as its incoming Chair.”