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...
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...
“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...
Architect Charles L. Thompson, the last surviving Architect that founded Cromwell Architects and Engineers, designed the Arkansas Democrat building in 1916 as a Neoclassical Revival Style. This gave...
The Mountainaire Hotel, AKA “the Mountaineer Hotel,” is one of the finest examples of Art Moderne architecture in the area and perhaps even in the state. The twin buildings were...
Rock Candy Mountain Resort was established in 1987 by a man named Mr. Nations and had been a booming business before, when Dogpatch USA was up and running. Dogpatch employees and touring performers...
In Ashley County, there are many small communities, once hubs of activity, that are now gently sleeping. No school bells ring in Parkdale anymore; students go to Hamburg, or Lake Village, among...
First kisses, buzzing mosquito coils, and sneaking into movies in cars… these are several of countless memories of the Sunset Drive In theater and the Sunset Roller Rink in Hamburg, Arkansas, a...
History: The Waco siege was a 51 day standoff of a compound belonging to the group Branch Davidians by American federal and Texas state law enforcement and US military between February 28 and April...
On the northwest corner of E. Harrison and N. Ash is a six-story brick building that once housed a Masonic Home for the Aged. Construction began in 1926. Thirty-seven residents moved into the...
The Parkdale High School, which consolidated with Hamburg School District after the 1993 – 1994 school year, was originally an African American school called Savage High School right outside the town...
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