Texarkana, Arkansas
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A 70-acre golf facility which includes a 10-acre driving range, 1/2 acre Tif-dwarf putting green, 1 acre short game area, 2,500 sq. ft. Clubhouse, Teaching Center and a 9 hole Par 3 golf course.
Texarkana, AR Golf CoursesTells the story of the city located in two states. Housed in the town's oldest brick building, all new galleries with exhibits tell of the region'
Texarkana, AR HistoryBuilt in 1924 and originally known as the Saenger Theatre, this fully-restored Italian Renaissance theatre has hosted such performers as Douglas Fairbanks, Will Rogers and Annie Oakley; it now hosts top national/international stars and Broadway touring productions.
Texarkana, AR TheatresDirections: Take I-30 to State Line South (U.S. 71); go around the Post Office to West 4th then west to Texas Blvd. Housed in the former 1909 U.S. Federal Courthouse; now offers exhibits, lectures, classes, concerts; three galleries feature traveling exhibits
Texarkana, AR ArtsDirections: U.S. 167 to Main Street Exit. Three miles to downtown. Boutiques and shops on historic square; walking tour of...
Fort Southerland (also known as Fort Diamond) and Fort Lookout were both part of the formidable fortifications started by Con...
Two visual arts galleries, ballet studio and classrooms for art education. Traveling exhibits...
Directions: Six blocks south of Courthouse Square on South Washington Street. Final resting place of Major General John P...
Museum of natural history of South Arkansas with three collections of big game; houses the Pomeroy Planetarium which seats 40...