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West Side Junior High School

West Side Junior High School

The historical West Side Junior High School in Little Rock was vacant for nearly twenty years where it was stripped and destroyed almost entirely by vagrants and vandals. For a moment, it seemed as...

Medical Arts Building

Medical Arts Building

In 1930, in downtown Hot Springs, two blocks from the Majestic Hotel, the Medical Arts Building became the tallest building west of Mississippi from the day it finished construction until 1960. This...

Fun Mountain

Fun Mountain

Mountain Home, Arkansas’ Fun Mountain was a favorite among locals for its unique atmosphere and attractions. Known for its water slides and outdoor ski-ball, Fun Mountain became a frequent...

Belvedere Country Club

Belvedere Country Club

The Belvedere Country Club, located on the edge of Hot Springs, used to be the gateway to Spa City before Highway 7 was built. Today, what was once a thriving community hot spot is now a fading...

Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium

Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium

Located on the hill just a few miles outside of Booneville Arkansas stands the imposing campus that was once known as the Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium. The entire campus is approximately 800...

Butram Country Club

Butram Country Club

The cracks in the parking lot pavement are gradually giving away to more and more weeds. The lights that once illuminated the one time elegant snack bar stand dark. The electric bill no longer paid...

Ray Winder Field

Ray Winder Field

Construction The ballpark was constructed during 1931, as a new home field for the Little Rock Travelers, later to become the Arkansas Travelers, minor league baseball team. The Travelers vacated...

Lane Hotel

Lane Hotel

Locked and vacant since 2003 the Lane Hotel is a significant part of downtown Rogers history. John Parks Almand designed the hotel and it is five stories high with Spanish colonial architecture...

Mt. Zion AME Church

Mt. Zion AME Church

Located on the periphery of Pine Bluff, Mt. Zion African Methodist-Episcopal (AME) Church shut down in April of 2004. It’s history is somewhat of a mystery; most documents have been either...

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