24 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Kansas City Southern Railway Caboose No. 383
· Scraped Hmdb
Ever wondered what life was like at the very end of a rumbling freight train? This red caboose, Kansas City Southern Railway No. 383, was once the mobile office and home-away-from-home for a train crew, right here in…
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Gravette, AR
· Local history
Gravette, Arkansas, a town nestled in the Ozark foothills of Benton County, has seen a noticeable shift in its demographics and development in recent years. While it has long maintained its small-town charm, that has…
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Kansas City Southern Railway Locomotive No. 73D and Caboose No. 385
· 5.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wondered what it was like to ride the rails back in the day? Here in Decatur, you’re about to explore a piece of that powerful history, seeing up close the machines that connected communities and moved a nation!…
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Bella Vista, AR
· 11.6 mi
Bella Vista, Arkansas, carved into the Ozark Mountains, became a haven for retirement living thanks to the vision of Cooper Communities. The company pioneered planned retirement communities here, transforming what was…
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Gentry Grand Army of the Republic Monument
· 11.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wonder what stories stones could tell? This monument in Gentry isn't just a marker; it's a whisper from a war that tore a nation apart, a testament to the Union soldiers who fought and lived here in Arkansas.…
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Indianola
· 12.4 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Pittsburg County, right near the South Canadian River, and you're passing through Indianola. This town started back in 1875, not as a town, but as a general store and a mail drop run by H.M.…
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Maxwell-Hinman House
· 13.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
They say a Civil War veteran built this grand house right here. After the war, someone with means wanted to make a statement. The Maxwell-Hinman House, as it's known, went up around 1881. It's an Italianate style, all…
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Morris House (Bentonville, Arkansas)
· 13.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Standin' here, you're lookin' at a survivor. This simple house is one of the only buildings in Bentonville that was here *before* the Civil War. Built around 1855, nobody's exactly sure who built it or when. But we know…
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Bentonville, AR
· 14.0 mi
Bentonville, Arkansas, a town nestled in the Ozark foothills, offers a curious mix of small-town charm and unexpected cosmopolitanism. It’s a place where art cars, mobile sculptures of wild imagination, cruise past…
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Crystal Bridges Museum
· 14.2 mi · Things to Do
Alice Walton's world-class American art museum. Norman Rockwell to Andy Warhol. Free admission.
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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
· 14.2 mi · Historical Marker
World-class American art museum in Bentonville designed by Moshe Safdie, founded by Walmart heir Alice Walton, with permanent free admission.
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Elliott House (Bentonville, Arkansas)
· 14.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This Italianate mansion is a testament to post-Civil War prosperity, built for a man who made a fortune out West.Harry Elliott, flush with cash from silver mine investments in Silver City, New Mexico, commissioned this…
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Simon Sager Cabin
· 17.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
You're approaching a piece of Siloam Springs history, a humble log cabin that predates the town itself! This is the Simon Sager Cabin, the oldest structure in Siloam Springs. Built around 1846, it was originally located…
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Siloam Springs station
· 17.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine the hustle and bustle of passengers arriving at this railway station, connecting Siloam Springs to the wider world. The Port Arthur and Gulf Railroad finally reached Siloam Springs in 1893, after some delays. A…
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Colcord
· 17.2 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Colcord, Oklahoma, and right here is a town with a bit of a split personality! It started as a place called Row, but in 1928, a new community popped up a mile south. Residents decided to name this…
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Grand Army of the Republic Memorial (Siloam Springs, Arkansas)
· 17.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Pull over for a moment, and let’s reflect on a chapter of American history right here in Siloam Springs. The Grand Army of the Republic Memorial isn’t just a pile of stones; it's a quiet testament to the veterans of the…
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Pea Ridge, AR
· 18.8 mi · Local history
Pea Ridge, Arkansas, nestled high in the Ozarks at over 1,200 feet, wasn't always the peaceful community it is today. It was founded in 1886, taking its name from the wild peas that carpeted the hillsides. But long…
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West Siloam Springs
· 18.8 mi · Eohc
You're driving past West Siloam Springs, a town that literally popped into existence because its neighbor in Arkansas got too big for its britches! Back in 1969, the city of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, expanded so much,…
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Jay
· 19.0 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Delaware County, and right here is Jay. This town's origin story is wild! See, after statehood, the county seat was way up north in Grove. Folks in the southern half of the county hated that…
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Delaware County
· 19.0 mi · Eohc
You're driving through Delaware County, and right here, the story of its county seat is wilder than any Western! When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, Grove was the first county seat. But folks in the center of the…
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Walmart Museum - Store #1
· 19.6 mi · Historical Marker
The original Walton's Five and Dime store on the Bentonville town square where Sam Walton launched the retail empire that became the world's largest company.
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Hildebrand Mill
· 19.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This mill served the Old Cherokee Nation for over 125 years, grinding grain for the hill people. Built around 1845, the Hildebrand Mill used Flint Creek to power its overshot wheel. The millrace, a channel carrying…
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Rogers, AR
· 19.7 mi · Local history
Rogers, Arkansas, owes its name to Captain Charles Rogers, a figure instrumental in the town's early development. He wasn't a war hero or a founding father, but a railroad official whose influence secured the Frisco…
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Lane Hotel
· 19.7 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Ever wondered what luxury looked like in Arkansas almost a century ago? This grand five-story hotel, designed in the Spanish Revival style, once promised just that here in Rogers. Completed in 1929 by architect John…