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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Garland County, Arkansas

 
Clickable Map of Garland 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 Garland County, AR (103) Hot Spring County, AR (4) Montgomery County, AR (8) Perry County, AR (3) Saline County, AR (23) Yell County, AR (15)  GarlandCounty(103) Garland County (103)  HotSpringCounty(4) Hot Spring County (4)  MontgomeryCounty(8) Montgomery County (8)  PerryCounty(3) Perry County (3)  SalineCounty(23) Saline County (23)  YellCounty(15) Yell County (15)
Hot Springs is the county seat for Garland County
Adjacent to Garland County, Arkansas
      Hot Spring County (4)  
      Montgomery County (8)  
      Perry County (3)  
      Saline County (23)  
      Yell County (15)  
 
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101 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs, Hot Springs National Park — Native Americans and QuarriesHot Springs National Park
Native Americans have occupied the land we now call Hot Springs National Park for well over 10,000 years. This land was part of their hunting grounds, but also offered prime quarrying sites for stone to make sharp-edged, durable tools and weapons. . . . Map (db m234367) HM
102 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs, Hot Springs National Park — Open Springs
As early as the 1840s the bathhouses were capping springs to control and use them. These springs evoke pre-development days when water flowed freely from the mountainside. The water of Open Springs has an average temperature of 134°F (56°C). . . . Map (db m234382) HM
103 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs, Hot Springs National Park — Trail SheltersHot Springs National Park
The first trail shelter was built in May of 1924, along the ridgeline between North Mountain and Hot Springs Mountain. It was part of the construction of the trail that led down to the Gulpa Gorge Campground. The building was a small, stone, open . . . Map (db m234366) HM

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Apr. 28, 2024