Eureka Springs, Arkansas

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History of Eureka Springs

The Stairstep Town With No Square Corners RoadyGoat

Eureka Springs is a whole Victorian spa town poured into the steep folds of the Ozarks, and its streets refuse to behave. They began as wandering animal and footpaths and never straightened out, curving and climbing and dropping so that, by local lore, none of the downtown streets actually meet at a right angle. The terrain is so vertical that the famous Basin Park Hotel reportedly has a ground-level entrance on multiple floors, each one opening onto a different hillside grade. The town grew up fast in the 1880s when visitors flocked to its springs, then believed to heal (a claim that didn't hold up), and the resulting stone-and-gingerbread downtown is so intact that in 1970 the entire city within its then-borders was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Nicknamed the Stairstep Town and the Little Switzerland of the Ozarks, it's a place where you park once and walk, or climb, everywhere else.

Thorncrown Chapel

1980

A glass and wood chapel in the Ozark woods near Eureka Springs designed by architect E. Fay Jones, called one of the finest religious structures of the twentieth century.

War Eagle Mill

1832

Water-powered gristmill on War Eagle Creek, destroyed and rebuilt three times since 1832, still grinding grain with an eighteen-foot undershot wheel.

11.5 mi away

Pea Ridge National Military Park

1862

The March 1862 battle that saved Missouri for the Union, one of the most significant Civil War engagements west of the Mississippi, fought over two days involving Cherokee soldiers.

16.8 mi away

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