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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Benton County, Arkansas

 
Clickable Map of Benton County, Arkansas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Benton County, AR (110) Carroll County, AR (40) Madison County, AR (3) Washington County, AR (46) Barry County, MO (8) McDonald County, MO (1) Adair County, OK (0) Delaware County, OK (3)  BentonCounty(110) Benton County (110)  CarrollCounty(40) Carroll County (40)  MadisonCounty(3) Madison County (3)  WashingtonCounty(46) Washington County (46)  BarryCountyMissouri(8) Barry County (8)  McDonaldCounty(1) McDonald County (1)  AdairCountyOklahoma(0) Adair County (0)  DelawareCounty(3) Delaware County (3)
Adjacent to Benton County, Arkansas
    Carroll County (40)
    Madison County (3)
    Washington County (46)
    Barry County, Missouri (8)
    McDonald County, Missouri (1)
    Adair County, Oklahoma (0)
    Delaware County, Oklahoma (3)
 
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101Arkansas (Benton County), Rogers — Daisy Airgun Museum202 W. Walnut — [Juhre Building] —
Charles Juhre built this building in 1894 for the Rogers Grocery Company. In 1900, the building was occupied by the J.W. Ford Grocery and Feed Store. In 1918, McGill's Drug Store was here and then, in 1925, it became The Corner Drug Store, which . . . — Map (db m93335) HM
102Arkansas (Benton County), Rogers — F-101B Voodoo
USAF Century Series aircraft flown by active interceptor squadrons, the Air Defense Command, and the Air National Guard from 1959 - 1983. The Voodoo is well known for its NATO role as a nuclear deterrent during the Cold War. The RF-101 . . . — Map (db m62520) HM
103Arkansas (Benton County), Rogers — First United Methodist ChurchA.O. Clarke, Architect — Built 1908 —
This building is a pinnacle of A.O. Clarke's interweaving use of limestone and brick, Romanesque arches, and stained glass window detail. In 1996, the historic sanctuary was renovated and is one of the highlights of the church. The trademark steeple . . . — Map (db m93331) HM
104Arkansas (Benton County), Rogers — Harris Baking Company1936
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — Map (db m93328) HM
105Arkansas (Benton County), Rogers — Historic Rogers Post Office Building1919
This building constructed in 1918-19 cost a total of $75,000 including the site, furnishings, and fixtures. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it served as the U.S. Post Office for Rogers for over four decades. These 1918 . . . — Map (db m90744) HM
106Arkansas (Benton County), Rogers — 83 — Van Winkle's Mill
Peter Van Winkle’s saw mill cut lumber for Confederate soldiers’ winter quarters at Cross Hollow and Oxford Bend in early 1862. Gen. Earl Van Dorn’s Confederates used the mill to grind corn after their March 1862 defeat at Pea Ridge, and wounded men . . . — Map (db m90738) HM
107Arkansas (Benton County), Rogers — Victory Theater
The Rogers Victory Theater Opened Monday, December 5, 1927, to a packed crowd of 750. First Production: "American Beauty" Notable Performers Over the Years: Will Rogers, Conway Twitty Designed by A.O. Clarke Built by John Myler It . . . — Map (db m90740) HM
108Arkansas (Benton County), Rogers — War Eagle Mill1832 ~ 1838 ~ 1873 ~ 1973
In 1832, Sylvanus Blackburn left Tennessee with a wagon and four oxen, and came to the War Eagle River valley in Arkansas. He spent the winter building a log home and clearing the land of his homestead. He brought his wife from Tennessee the next . . . — Map (db m50367) HM
109Arkansas (Benton County), Rogers — War Eagle Mills Farm
The Ozark Arts and Crafts Fair was founded on War Eagle Mills Farm by Lester and Blanche Elliott and friends in October 1954 for the purpose of giving recognition to Ozark artists and craftsmen who work with their hands and hearts to preserve the . . . — Map (db m52066) HM
110Arkansas (Benton County), War Eagle — War Eagle Mills
Sylvanus Blackburn came to the War Eagle in 1832. By 1838 he had a saw mill, a grist mill, and a house. Peter Van Winkle came about 1850. By 1860, this was a thriving crossroads. March 8, 1862, Generals Van Dorn and Price, retreating from the . . . — Map (db m19492) HM

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