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Woodruff County, Arkansas, is a place with a rich history! All around the county, there are special buildings and areas that tell stories about the past. These important spots are listed on something called the National Register of Historic Places. It's like a special list of places that are super important to American history and culture.

This list helps protect these places so future generations can learn from them. In Woodruff County, there are 17 different properties and areas that have earned a spot on this special list.

Discovering Woodruff County's Historic Treasures

What's So Special About These Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of places in the United States that are worth saving. When a building or area is added to this list, it means it has a lot of historical, architectural, or cultural importance. It helps people understand and appreciate the past. It also means these places get special attention to help keep them safe and preserved.

Historic Places in Augusta

Augusta, a city in Woodruff County, has many places on the National Register.

Augusta Commercial Historic District

Imagine stepping back in time to a busy downtown area! The Augusta Commercial Historic District is a special part of the city. It includes many old buildings that were once shops and businesses. These buildings show what the town looked like when it was first growing. It was added to the list in 2008.

Augusta Electrical Generating Plant

This building, located at 5th and Locust Streets, was once where Augusta got its electricity. It's a cool example of early power plants. It shows how towns used to get their power before modern systems. This plant became a historic listing in 2010.

Augusta, AR 022
The Augusta Electrical Generating Plant

Augusta Memorial Park Historic Section

Even parks can be historic! This section of Augusta Memorial Park is a peaceful place. It's important because of its design and history as a community gathering spot. It was added to the list in 2003.

Augusta Presbyterian Church

Churches often have beautiful architecture and long histories. The Augusta Presbyterian Church, built at 3rd and Walnut Streets, is one such place. It has been a part of the community for many years. It was recognized as historic in 1986.

Augusta, AR 029
Augusta Presbyterian Church

Ferguson House

The Ferguson House, located at 416 North 3rd Street, is a historic home in Augusta. Old houses often tell stories about the families who lived there and how people used to build homes. This house was added to the list in 1975.

Augusta, AR 027
The Ferguson House

George Washington Carver High School Home Economics Building

This building, at 900 Pearl Street, was part of a high school. It was where students learned important life skills like cooking and sewing. It represents the history of education in the area. It joined the list in 2004.

Augusta, AR 025
George Washington Carver High School Home Economics Building

Jess Norman Post 166 American Legion Hut

The American Legion is an organization for military veterans. Their "huts" or meeting places are often important community centers. This hut, at 222 South 1st Street, was added to the list in 2001. It shows the role of veterans in the community.

Jess Norman Post 166 American Legion Hut
Jess Norman Post 166 American Legion Hut

Woodruff County Courthouse

The courthouse is a very important building in any county. It's where legal decisions are made and records are kept. The Woodruff County Courthouse, at 500 North 3rd Street, is a grand building. It was listed as historic in 1982.

Woodruff County Arkansas Courthouse
The Woodruff County Courthouse

Historic Places in Cotton Plant

Cotton Plant also has its own special historic spots.

Cotton Plant Commercial Historic District

Just like in Augusta, Cotton Plant has a historic downtown area. The Cotton Plant Commercial Historic District includes old shops and buildings along Main Street. These buildings show the town's past as a center for business. It was added to the list in 2008.

Cotton Plant Commercial Historic District, Arkansas
Cotton Plant Commercial Historic District

Cotton Plant Water Tower

Water towers are often landmarks in small towns. The Cotton Plant Water Tower, at the junction of North Main and North Vine Streets, is a historic example of this important structure. It was added to the list in 2008. It helped provide water to the town for many years.

City of Cotton Plant
The Cotton Plant Water Tower

Historic Places in McCrory

McCrory also has buildings that tell its story.

McCrory Commercial Historic District

The McCrory Commercial Historic District is another area with historic shops and businesses. It's located around Edmonds Avenue. These buildings show the history of trade and community life in McCrory. It was added to the list in 2010.

McCrory, AR 002
McCrory Commercial Historic District

McCrory Waterworks

Similar to Cotton Plant, McCrory has historic waterworks. This site, at North Fakes and West 3rd, helped provide clean water to the town. It was listed as historic in 2007.

McCrory, AR 009
McCrory Waterworks

Dr. John William Morris Clinic

This clinic, at 118 West Main Street, was once a doctor's office. It's important because it shows how healthcare was provided in the past. It was added to the list in 2009.

McCrory, AR 007
Dr. John William Morris Clinic

Other Historic Places

Fitzhugh Snapp Company

This company, located at the junction of County Roads 140 and 165, is a historic site. It was added to the list in 2005. It represents the history of businesses in the rural parts of the county.

Fitzhugh Snapp Company
Fitzhugh Snapp Company

Revel General Store

The Revel General Store, at the junction of Highway 260 and County Road 17, was a central place for people to buy goods in the past. General stores were very important before big supermarkets. It was listed as historic in 2003.

Former Listings

Sometimes, a place that was once on the National Register of Historic Places might be removed from the list. This can happen if the building is changed too much, or if it is no longer standing.

Augusta Bridge

The Augusta Bridge, which crossed the White River on U.S. Route 64, was once on the list. It was a very important bridge for travel. However, it was removed from the list in 2002.

GENERAL VIEW OF BRIDGE, LOOKING NORTH - Augusta Bridge, Spanning White River at Highway 64, Augusta, Woodruff County, AR HAER ARK,74-AUG,1-3
The Augusta Bridge, looking north
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