Cheap Things To Do in Piggott, Arkansas

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1021 W. Cherry St., Piggott, Arkansas

  • The Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum & Education Center includes the two-story, 14-room Pfeiffer family home built in 1910, and a barn, which was remodeled into a writer's studio for Hemingway after his m... More on Arkansas.com

  • Even if you have never read a word of Hemingway, the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum is a great glimpse into the life of this literary giant’s family life during the 1930s. More on igougo

 

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1071 Heritage Park Drive, Piggott, AR 72454

  • Early 1930s home on 11 acres of natural gardens. Mineral collection of over 1,400 specimens from around the world. A library of over 1,600 ... More on Arkansas.com

 

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Piggott AR 72454, United States of America

  • Inscription. Since Crowley's Ridge provided the only natural route for north-south travel across the lowlands of northeastern Arkansas, an Indian trail and later a military road crossed the river h... More on HMDB

  • Inscription. Named for the white clay which resembles chalk, this magnificent bluff is one of the most important historical landmarks in Arkansas. At this point the St. Francis River cuts through C... More on HMDB

 

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County Road 368, St. Francis, AR 72454

  • The town of Chalk Bluff, now long gone, was the site of several skirmishes during the Civil War, the most significant of which was the May 1-2, 1863 action as General John S. Marmaduke retreated from an unsuccessful raid into Missouri. ... More on Arkansas.com

 

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Piggott AR 72454, United States of America

  • Inscription. Chalk Bluff occupied a strategic position during the Civil War. Its cliffs commanded a vital river crossing on the only major road from Missouri into the Crowley's Ridge country. Provi... More on HMDB

  • Inscription. In April 1863 a Confederate army of 5000 men commanded by General John S. Marmaduke advanced into Missouri. Forced to retreat before superior Union forces, the Confederates on May 1-2 ... More on HMDB

 

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Campbell MO 63933, United States of America

  • Inscription. The Battle at Chalk Bluff Down the hill from this marker is the place where four brigades of Confederates, led by Brig. Gen. John Sappington Marmaduke, crossed the St. Francis into the safety of Arkansas on May 1-2, 1863. ... More on HMDB

 

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