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Fitzgerald Station and Farmstead is a collection of historic buildings and structures in Springdale, Arkansas associated with the Butterfield Overland Mail Trail. Historically the site of a tavern popular with travelers heading west prior to the establishment of the Butterfield Trail, the property became a station along the route in the 1850s.
Hemingway House and Barn: Hemingway House and Barn: August 12, 1982 : 3310 Old Missouri Rd. Fayetteville: 56: Highway B-29 Bridge: Highway B-29 Bridge: September 24, 2008 : County Road 623 over the Illinois River
A decade later, a 1930s barn was added to the collection, in which is housed the museum's antique farm machinery collection. And in 2005 a seventh historic building was added, now called the Shiloh Meeting Hall, built in 1871 as a hall for three churches and the Masons, later used by the Women's Civic Club, and between 1935 and 2005 as the Odd ...
The basement story has walls of stone built into the hillside, and has a typical dairy set-up, with stanchions for the cows. Above, a ramp gives drive-in access to the haymow for unloading. The gambrel-roofed section of the barn was added around 1915 and the milk house around 1940. [3] Henry married Annie Skindrud. [2]
Rosebrake, or Poplar Grove, built in 1745, with dependencies including a barn and outbuildings; Falling Spring, c. 1831–1837, with dependencies. The nearby woods were a Civil War encampment. Belonged to Jacob Morgan and his son William. Springdale c. 1760, home of Richard Morgan's son William, and dependencies. "Morgan Fort" was located on ...
Springdale Auditorium: Springdale: 2,034 July 11, 1987 ... The Barn at Ingalls Event Center: 5,000 2016 ... (Palm Springs, California) Palm Springs: 800
Settlement of the Springdale area began around 1845. By the 1850s about 100 Scotch families were settled among other immigrants along the Sugar River.The Rev. James Donald, an immigrant from Scotland, came to serve the Presbyterian parishes at Mount Horeb and Mt. Vernon, and in 1855 he bought 80 acres in the country between the two churches, at the southwest edge of the Scotch settlement.
Southern end of Twin Springs Park, east of the junction of Highway 43 and Twin Springs St. 36°10′59″N 94°32′25″W / 36.183056°N 94.540278°W / 36.183056; -94.540278 ( Grand Army of the Republic