view gallery |  Chi Omega Chapter House - University of Arkansas - Fayetteville AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This plaque, with its lengthy text describing the history of the Chi Omega sorority and this house, is mounted to the front of the house. 940 W Maple Street posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 3/28/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Old Main - University of Arkansas Campus - Fayetteville AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This plaque is one of many such signs on campus which explain historical buildings, places and events. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 3/27/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Archibald Yell - Fayetteville AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers Marker is at the intersection of College Avenue (U.S. 71) and Center Street, on the right when traveling north on College Avenue. Marker is near the main entrance to the Historic Washington County Courthouse. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 3/26/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Arkansas College - Fayetteville AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This plaque, mounted to the front of historic First Christian Church - 220 N College Ave - describes the history of this property. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 3/24/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Razorbacks Historical Sign - Fayetteville AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This sign, at the point where the A&M Railroad crosses Dickson Street, explains how the University of Arkansas football team (and hence, all U of A sports teams) became known as the Razorbacks. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 3/24/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery |  The Lyric Theater - Harrison AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This plaque can be found on the front of this beautiful theater. It tells of the history of this building - 113 W Rush Ave. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 3/1/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery |  The Harrison Daily Times - Harrison AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This plaque tells the history of this hometown newspaper - 111 W Rush Avenue posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 3/1/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery |  The Old Federal Building - Harrison AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This stately old building has graced this corner of courthouse square since 1903, having housed the Post Office and the Courts over the years. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 3/1/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery |  The People's National Bank - Harrison AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This building has been on this corner for well over 100 years - Stephenson & Willow posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 3/1/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Reaffirmation of the Constitution - Harrison AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers Residing at the southwest corner of the courthouse lawn, this granite block is inscribed with the patriotic sentiment of Boone County residents. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 2/28/2014 last visited: never |
view gallery |  The Fishback Block In 1872 - Fort Smith AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This plaque tells the history of this block of buildings on Garrison - 407 Garrison Ave, downtown Fort Smith. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 11/30/2013 last visited: 11/30/2014 |
view gallery |  Fort Towson Trail Marker - Fort Smith AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers Just inside Cisterna Park, on the east side, you will find this stone monument marking the Fort Towson Trail. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 11/30/2013 last visited: 11/30/2014 |
view gallery |  Last Encampment on Trail of Tears - Fort Smith AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This stone and copper (?) marker marks the site of the last encampment along the Trail of Tears before the Indians were led across the Arkansas River to their new land. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 11/28/2013 last visited: 11/30/2014 |
view gallery |  First Butterfield Overland Mail Coach Arrival - Fort Smith AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This granite monument stands in front of the Fort Smith Museum of History, where it has been since 1958 - 320 Rogers Avenue, in downtown Fort Smith posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 11/27/2013 last visited: 11/30/2014 |
view gallery |  Deputy U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves - Fort Smith AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This sign tells the story of an extraordinary old west lawman. It is located in Pendergraft Park, near the statue of Bass Reeves and his horse. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 10/9/2013 last visited: 11/30/2014 |
view gallery |  North 2nd Street In 1860' - Fort Smith AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers Located in what is now a small entertainment district in Fort Smith, this plaque describes life at this spot over 150 years ago. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 10/2/2013 last visited: 11/30/2014 |
view gallery |  Reynolds - Davis Wholesale Grocery Company - Fort Smith AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This plaque is mounted onto the remains of a building downtown that was destroyed by a tornado in 1996. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 10/1/2013 last visited: 11/30/2014 |
view gallery |  Most 50-Year-Old Concrete Streets Marker - Fort Smith AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This monument, on the north lawn of the Sebastian County courthouse, celebrates a large milestone for the city achieved in 1913. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 9/30/2013 last visited: 11/30/2014 |
view gallery |  The Reserve - Fort Smith AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This rock monument and plaque, located at the south end of the Fort Smith Convention Center, chronicles a historic event. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 9/27/2013 last visited: 11/30/2014 |
view gallery |  Junction City AR-LA
in Arkansas Historical Markers This sign commemorates the formation of Junction City on the line between Arkansas and Louisiana. The sign is on the west side of US 63 / US 167, but is actually several feet north of "State Line Road" inside Arkansas. posted by: VQ9JC location: Arkansas date approved: 8/22/2013 last visited: 10/9/2014 |
view gallery |  Benton County, Arkansas - Bentonville AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This granite marker, celebrating the founding of Benton County, is in the northeast portion of Memorial Park, adjacent to the skate park. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 8/17/2013 last visited: 1/14/2014 |
view gallery |  War Eagle Bridge 100th Anniversary - War Eagle AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This plaque, celebrating the 100th anniversary of this bridge's service to the community, is located between the old mill, and the eastern approach to the bridge. posted by: Where's George location: Arkansas date approved: 7/17/2013 last visited: never |
view gallery |  Polk County First County Seat - Mena, AR
in Arkansas Historical Markers This 1936 historical marker in Janssen Park tells the origins of Polk County. posted by: IJAdventures location: Arkansas date approved: 7/16/2013 last visited: 4/25/2014 |
view gallery |  Dyess Colony
in Arkansas Historical Markers Located right in the heart of downtown Dyess. posted by: Mr. 0 location: Arkansas date approved: 3/23/2013 last visited: 11/17/2013 |
view gallery |  Johnny Cash
in Arkansas Historical Markers Located in front of Johnny Cash's boyhood home near Dyess. posted by: Mr. 0 location: Arkansas date approved: 3/23/2013 last visited: 11/17/2013 |
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