Camden, Arkansas
Camden Confederate Monument
Directions: Ouachita County Courthouse Lawn...
Camden Confederate Monument
The Confederate Section of this cemetery is the final resting place for more than 200 Confederate soldiers; over 150
Camden, AR CemeteriesBuilt for Major Joseph M. Graham and his wife Mary Washington (first cousin of George Washington) in 1856, this home served as headquarters of Union General Frederick Steele during the Union occupation of Camden in 1864. Furnished in period furniture; open for tours by appointment.
Camden, AR Historic HomesFort Southerland (also known as Fort Diamond) and Fort Lookout were both part of the formidable fortifications started by Confederate troops and improved by Federal soldiers during their 1864
Camden, AR FortsCovered picnic area, five miles of walking trails; Arkansas native flora; Tour Guides may be available with advance request ...
Directions: Downtown Pine Bluff Only museum in America devoted to band instruments, the history of bands and band music. The...
For over 140 years, Bradley County's sons and daughters have served their country in times of peace and war. Their stories an...
Directions: From Ark. 133 T; located adjacent to the City Park Three-room shotgun company house built in 1910...
An I.H.R.A. (International Hot Rod Association) sanctioned 1/4 mile dragstrip ...