Built between 1916 and 1918 by the Arkansas chapter of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor, Taborian Temple – renamed Taborian Hall by the 1950s – was a major hub of African-American...
Built between 1916 and 1918 by the Arkansas chapter of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor, Taborian Temple – renamed Taborian Hall by the 1950s – was a major hub of African-American...
The Saenger Theatre, which opened in Pine Bluff on November 17, 1924, was called “The Showplace of the South” and made Pine Bluff an entertainment center for people in southeast Arkansas. It was one...
In 1966, Albert Raney, Sr. decided to sell his family's Ozark trout farm and listed it with O.J. Snow, a Harrison real estate agent. Snow examined the property and decided that the Raney farm was...
“Once long ago a chief who had been in poor health for many moons came to the sacred Valley of the Vapors hoping to find relief in the magic waters. Seemingly, however, the thermal waters did...
One of my all-time favorite locations in the Fort Smith area has to be the old Sebastian County Jail. The Jail operated on the top two floors of the Sebastian County Courthouse, which was constructed...
Table of Contents ToggleFirst Christan Church – Pine Bluff 1920-1972Victory Baptist Church 1972-1989Bethlehem Full Gospel Church 1989-2000sDemise of the AreaGallery Below of First Christian...
Exploring the R.M. Knox House: A Glimpse into Pine Bluff’s Forgotten History As part of our ongoing series exploring the decline of Pine Bluff, we’ve delved deep into the abandoned homes and...
“Practicing medicine isn’t just a science, it’s an art. The art of taking care of human beings. Sometimes it’s got to be about the patients and not the money.” Dr Jackson - Eastern Ozark Regional...
When reflecting on Arkansas theme parks, many people think of Dogpatch, Magic Springs, or even Wild River Country; however, a great portion of the state and surrounding areas will immediately...
Table of Contents ToggleMonte Ne HistoryMonte Ne Update:Gallery Below (Including some from 1970!) As I was traveling through the beautiful Ozark Mountains, I stumbled upon a hidden gem, the town of...
Table of Contents ToggleHistoryIrven Donald McDanielClosingFuture of East Side SchoolGallery Below Why is architecture so fun to look at? From the very small details in the façade, to the materials...
Table of Contents ToggleThe BeginningErnest Forbes & Forbes Lumber CoAbandoned Atlas Foundation Steps InHidden MuralGallery Below of Happy Feed Store The Beginning The Happy Feed Store, date...
To some, a building might just be an assembly of stones and other materials. It may hold some sentimental value but at the end of the day be just a convenient shelter to protect from the elements...
I have driven through Havana more times than I can count. It was just another town on my journey home until it wasn’t. The town of Havana was founded in 1903. It currently has a population of 357...
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