As I was traveling through the beautiful Ozark Mountains, I stumbled upon a hidden gem, the town of Monte Ne. Exploring an abandoned place like Monte Ne is a thrilling experience that can transport...
As I was traveling through the beautiful Ozark Mountains, I stumbled upon a hidden gem, the town of Monte Ne. Exploring an abandoned place like Monte Ne is a thrilling experience that can transport...
The Beginning The Happy Feed Store, date unknown. Photo credit: Barth Grayson The Happy Feed Store had no truly known origin. Those details are a bit foggy. However, Sanborn Maps all the way back to...
“A B52 with a full nuclear payload, is the seventh most powerful country in the world.” This Abandoned Air Force base is located three miles Northwest of Blytheville, Arkansas. Of the...
Built in 1968, the Indian Mall in Jonesboro was the only mall serving the Northeast corner of Arkansas. The mall housed early versions of Dillard’s, Gamestop, a TG&Y store, Sears, and a...
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 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...
“The Voice of The White River Valley” Nestled in the center of the White River Valley stands a monument to Rock and Roll history and the development of modern media. A one-story building...
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