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Country Heritage Music Barn

134 W. Main
Clarksville AR 72830
Ph: (479) 754-4604
dobropicks@yahoo.com
www.countryheritage.net

Music theater featuring traditional old time country, gospel, and bluegrass music; family type shows. Temperature controlled; seats approximately 300. Concession stand. Parking on street, parking lot behind the building, and after hours in the bank parking lot across the street. Downtown Clarksville, AR at 134 W. Main (Highway 64) between the bridge and Court House. About 1.5 miles off I-40. 100 miles west of Little Rock; 58 miles east of Okla. state line.
This building was originally a livery stable which dates back at least to the 1890s and is one of the two oldest commercial buildings in downtown Clarksville. At one time, it was also the fire station. From 1919 until 1986, it was a car dealership.
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