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Learn about the history, features, and attractions of Petit Jean State Park, a 3,471-acre park in Arkansas with a scenic canyon, waterfall, and lake. The park has rustic buildings and infrastructure built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s.
The Petit Jean River is a 113-mile (182 km) river in west-central Arkansas.The river rises in the Ouachita Mountains in northern Scott County; it flows through Logan County and Yell County, defining the border between Yell County and Conway County before reaching its mouth at the Arkansas River north of Petit Jean State Park.
Petit Jean State Park is the oldest state park in Arkansas. It is located in the central northern part of the state, in western Conway County, atop Petit Jean Mountain, a ridge between the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains. One of the features the park is noted for is prehistoric rock art, some of which is accessible to park visitors via its hiking ...
Mather Lodge is a historic park facility at Petit Jean State Park in Arkansas, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935. It is a fine example of Rustic architecture and a National Register of Historic Places listing.
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Area: 170 acres (69 ha) Built: 1935 () Built by: Civilian Conservation Corps: Architectural style: Rustic: MPS: Facilities Constructed by the CCC in Arkansas MPS: NRHP reference No. 92000515: Added to NRHP: May 28, 1992
An 1877 pictorial map of Fall River with a list of the city's sights. At the time of the establishment of the Plymouth Colony in 1620, the area that would one day become Troy City was inhabited by the Pocasset Wampanoag tribe, affiliated with the Pokanoket Confederacy headquartered at Mount Hope in what is now Bristol, Rhode Island.
It consists of a panel of painted art, most of which is abstract wavy lines similar to art found at Petit Jean State Park. It is one of the furthest-removed expressions of this category of artwork from the Petit Jean area, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for its information and research potential. [1] [2]