In 1927, construction began on a country club that would feature an 18 hole golf course, pool, bar, restaurant and a lounge. The interior of the main clubhouse was very decorative and was built...
In 1927, construction began on a country club that would feature an 18 hole golf course, pool, bar, restaurant and a lounge. The interior of the main clubhouse was very decorative and was built...
Looking above altered first floor storefronts the Dugan-Stuart building remains a testimony to the early 20th century architecture. Built in 1904 four at house medical offices, this building has two...
Some want Albert Pike site open for overnight use. by THV 11 on August 28th, 2014 ARKADELPHIA, Ark. (AP) – A rally is planned for this weekend in support of reopening the Albert Pike campground...
This historic landmark has been abandoned for several years now. As many abandoned buildings continue to rot, items and other pieces of furniture are stolen over time. A couple years ago, this church...
When the Hovell family moved to his present home in 1905, the surrounding country was much more thickly populated than it is now. Nearly every 160 acres, now owned by the National Forest and by...
In 1915 the small town of Bates, Arkansas started construction on a new elementary school. The finished design was a two-story red-brick building with a stone framed foundation. Windows were...
The factory district of north Fort Smith and Midland Heights is rapidly assuming the atmosphere and the rush of a live factory town. Every morning and every evening … the Eleventh and Van Buren...
This once grand home had been abandoned on Highway 64 in Conway for over twenty-five years. When the last owner moved out in 1983, she left the property empty. Several years of weathering and...
Mena made way for a new plant once the condition of the old water treatment plant was found useless and unsafe. Ward Lake was drying up and becoming harder and harder to maintain. As the building sat...
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