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Stand Watie
Stand Watie was only American Indian to attain rank of Brigadier General during Civil War and was last Confederate Ge...
Battle Of Maysville
Occured on Oct. 22. While Gen. James G. Blunt was encamped on the old Pea Ridge battlefield, word came that Gen. Doug...
Har-ber Village Museum
Self-guided tours through 116 buildings furnished with items & artifacts that recreate all aspects of the area's ...
Rolston Memorial
Louis Rolston Jr., the cemetery's namesake, a Cherokee Indian, was born in Georgia September 10, 1838. He enlisted in...
Siloam Springs Museum Society
Explore the past through permanent and rotating exhibits highlighting Indian culture, pioneer life, medic...
Walton's 5 & 10
At this site on May 9, 1950, Sam Walton opened his original "Walton 5-10" store - the forerunner of Wal-Mart Inc....
Benton County First Court House
The first court house in Benton County, built of hewed logs was erected on this site (at Bentonville) in 1837, the ye...
Benton County Probate
circa 1893, W.J. Doke proprietor. First Motor Co. and first gas station in alley beside store. Recently housed Benton...
Terry Block
Terry Block Bldg. circa 1888, named for Col. William Terry housed the Benton County Bank and a Mercantile Company
The Peel Compton Foundation
The Peel Mansion and Historic Gardens The Peel Mansion and Historic Gardens in Bentonville serve as a living di...
Big Tree
Circumference 21.45 ft. height 106 ft. diameter BH 82 in. spread 120 ft. To insure protection during its lifetime, ow...
Old Military Road
Crossed here: Ft. Gibson (Est. 1824) to Ft. Leavenworth. Two Cabin Creek battles in Civil War fought at old ford 5 mi...
Confederate Memorial
All 4 sides Confederate Side 1 To the Southern Soldiers Side 2 Their names are borne on honor's shield. Their record ...
Eagle Hotel
On the morning of March 6, 1862, Gen. Franz Sigel was eating his breakfast at the Eagle Hotel which stood on this sit...