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Assembly of God Church

At one time a center of the Carden Bottoms community, The old Assembly of God church building now sits deserted, almost completely empty, and largely forgotten…one of just a few silent and slowly...

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Historic Roundtop Filling Station

The Roundtop Filling Station was built in 1936 by the Justin Matthews Company for the Pierce Oil Company. Pierce Oil was one of the “baby Standards” formed after the U.S. Government’s breakup of John...

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Alexander Human Development Center

In 1879, the Arkansas Medical Society began trying to convince the legislature to create a State Board of Health. In 1881, the legislature finally saw the wisdom of creating a state board to monitor...

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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...

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Snowball School and Gym

Originally named Calf Creek, the town of Snowball, Arkansas was founded in the early 1800s. After the entire downtown area was destroyed by a steam engine explosion in 1879, a newly built Masonic lodge...

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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. The town of Snowball is...

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Winslow Elementary

In the 1930’s, in the southern part of Washington county, the Winslow school for K-12 was created to support education for the rural areas around Winslow, a sparsely populated town in North-West...

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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...

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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...

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Arbordale Fountain Lake

Built in 1933 not far from Fountain Lake School District, lies a big white stucco archway, for many years people have wondered what is behind that big white stucco archway, Dr. H. D. Ferguson developed...

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