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East Side School

East Side School

Why is architecture so fun to look at? From the very small details in the façade, to the materials used to built it. They come is all sorts of shapes, sizes and uses. It’s no secret that my...

Army Navy Hospital

Army Navy Hospital

Army and Navy General Hospital Allegedly the vision for the Army and Navy General Hospital came in 1882 at a dinner party in the Palace Bathhouse when Senator John Logan had deemed Hot Springs as the...

McRae Jail

McRae Jail

The single-cell concrete McRae jail sits lonely in a field now, inviting anyone to take a look at the interesting building. Displaying paintings on the outside of Tweety Bird and Bugs Bunny the jail...

Russell Jail

Russell Jail

The Russell Jail is a single-cell concrete structure built around 1935. Constructed with the help of the Civil Works Administration funding and was one of only three jails in the county to be...

Beebe Jail

Beebe Jail

The Beebe Jail is a double cell, concrete structure built in 1934 for the City of Beebe. This was not Beebe’s first jail though, a previous jail built had numerous attempts to blow it up using...

Magazine Jail

Magazine Jail

By 1934, the citizens of Magazine, Arkansas had decided upon the need for a jail structure. Most towns across the midwest had already had these tiny one-cell jails at this point. The jail was made of...

Garrett Memorial Presbyterian Church

Garrett Memorial Presbyterian Church

Located in Snowball Arkansas, this old church was also used as a small community building when services weren’t held on Sundays.  Today the church sits empty and abandoned. As of 2014, the town...

Greenwood Elementary

Greenwood Elementary

Not necessarily the rules that we all grew up with in school…but then again, the old Summit School wasn’t necessarily always like most schools. Originally built as Greenwood in 1939 as a regular...

Worley Hospital

Worley Hospital

Located on the top of Texas sits Worley Hospital. It was built in the 1930’s and was the second hospital built in Pampa. The original owners really cared about the community however with the...

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