Features the history of Dallas County
Features the history of Dallas County
Directions: Junction Ark. 8 East The site of an April 25, 1864 fight in which Confederate Calvary ambushed and captured a Union supply train along with the brigade of Federal troops guarding it, forcing General Frederick Steele to abandon Camden and return to Little Rock due to a lack of supplies;
Fordyce, AR State ParksDisplays history of the town and its football heritage; Fordyce is the birthplace of the late Coach Paul "Bear"
Fordyce, AR MuralsHistoric Victorian downtown homes, library, museum, art gallery; reserved tour or self-guided tours
Fordyce, AR Historic DistrictsDirections: 1/4 mile north of Ark. 8 Features an intact section of the Camden-Pine Bluff Road, where one of Union General Frederick Steele's foraging parties was ambushed and decimated by Confederates under General James Fagan on April 25, 1864. The Union suffered 1,500 casualties;
Fordyce, AR CemeteriesCourse Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Restored 1849 historic home; only house open to the public in El Dorado that was built before the Civil War; decor reflects t...
Directions: From Ark. 133 T; located adjacent to the City Park Three-room shotgun company house built in 1910...
Directions: U.S. 270 in Sheridan to Ark. 46 Extensive collection of Civil War artifacts; restored Depression-era cafe; col...
Six colorful murals the depict the history of Magnolia are located around the historic square; one is located in the lobby of...