"Renaissance of a River" interpretive exhibits chronicle the development of the river; managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Russellville, AR Visitors CentersOne of the most scenic drives in the country, Scenic 7
Russellville, AR Scenic BywaysRegional museum with aspects of local history; exhibits on the people (including Native Americans) and events of the Arkansas Ozarks and the Arkansas River Valley; slide show and tour presentations available with reservations.
Russellville, AR Museums186 acres of wetlands and low woods provide an ideal habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. Nearly six miles of trails wind through the sanctuary providing a multitude of recreational opportunities such as walking, jogging, nature photography, and nature study.
Russellville, AR TrailsThe boyhood home of General William O. Darby, leader of Darby's Rangers in World War II; contains personal military memorabil...
The scene of a September 1, 1863 battle between Confederates heading for Waldron and pursing Union cavalry troops is all priv...
Occupied in April of 1891, the Sebastian County Quorum Court had the two-story solid rock building constructed as a "holding ...
Six-foot bronze statue of coal miner, authentic coal car, two granite walls displaying names of Sebastian County miners. ...
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