The Planters National Bank was built in 1920 by a gentleman by the name of William Lane. He was also the president of the bank. Though while the Bank was built in 1920, the charter has existed since...
The Planters National Bank was built in 1920 by a gentleman by the name of William Lane. He was also the president of the bank. Though while the Bank was built in 1920, the charter has existed since...
“An invention that changed the world.” Abstracting from the normal format of blogs here on Abandoned Arkansas, this blog about a cotton gin in Tupelo will be in a first person point of...
The Majestic property was originally the site of the Hiram Whittington House in 1870. The Avenue Hotel was the first name given to the hotel, built in 1882, featuring an electric dining room and gas...
The former W.R. Grace & Co. “Zonolite” Vermiculite Expanding Plant in North Little Rock, Ar was built in 1953. This plant processed vermiculite that was shipped in from Libby, Montana...
Table of Contents Toggle“The Voice of The White River Valley”KNBY KOKRAl EvansAbandoned Radio Station is Locked and has security!Gallery BelowBibliography & Additional Media...
For the first time in 15 years, the doors to the First Christian Church of Lonoke were opened. In collaboration with The Lonoke County Museum, and the current owner, one of our team members were...
This one room jail in Plumerville was built sometime around the early 1900s. This style of concrete “pour-in-place” construction was perfected around the 1910s in the midwest. It displays...
Table of Contents ToggleHotel needed for a growing townFire at Warren Destroys 5 Business BuildingsLetters and contents found with-inInterested in buying a piece of this history?Gallery Below THIS...
Table of Contents ToggleLittle Rock’s First SkyscraperGeorge Washington Donaghey (1856–1937)ClosingAbandoned SkyscraperWant to buy a skyscraper? It seems like the idea of skyscrapers downtown...
Table of Contents ToggleArkansas’ Largest Water ParkArkansas School for the Deaf ProgramTroubled timesClosingGallery Below Arkansas’ Largest Water Park We have fun and exciting...
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