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Knox & Lafayette Streets, Van Buren, AR

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318 North 7th Street , Fort Smith, AR 72901
Bonneville House in Fort Smith�s historic Belle Grove district is a unique place for special events. This m... More on Bonnevillehouse.com
Built about 1870 by David McKibben, this elaborate Victorian Renaissance home was bought in 1878 by Mrs. Su... More on Arkansas.com

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2 North B Street, Fort Smith, AR 72901
Our Visitor Center is located in historic downtown Fort Smith, in a restored former bordello! Make us your ... More on uptake_content
Girls, don't forget to pick up your FREE health certificate that makes you employable at your local gentlem... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1401 South Greenwood, Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901
A National Historic Landmark based on over 152 years of documented history. The oldest monument, dated 1842 the same year Fort Smith was incorporated, marks the grave of Captin Gookin. The cemetery... More on Discover America
Earliest tombstone is that of Captain Gookin, who died in 1842, the same year the city was incorporated. Other personalities buried here include Arkansas Governor William Fishback ... More on Arkansas.com

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522 Garland Avenue & South 6th Street, Fort Smith, AR 72901-2400
Laid out during the founding of the first fort in 1817, it was granted national status in 1867. The cemetery contain approximately 13,000 graves, among them Judge Isaac C. Parker, and General Willi... More on Discover America
Part of the original post, some graves ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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2 North B Street, Fort Smith, Arkansas 72901
Beautifully restored homes and buildings line the streets of the 22-block Belle Grove Historic District and reflect an architectural span of 150 years. The District was added to the National ... More on Discover America
A 22-block area of restored homes and buildings showcasing Romanesque Revival, Queen Anne, Eastlake Victorian Renaissance, ... More on Arkansas.com

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4901 Midland Blvd, Fort Smith AR 72904, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated to the memory of our comrades who entered the service of their country from Fort Smith, Arkansas and who gave their lives in the World War. , Erected by Victor Ellig Post No. 31, The American Legion. , Location. ... More on HMDB
