History & Heritage Trail Guide
Listed in this section are 101 interesting places to explore Arkansas's history and heritage. Included are Arkansas historic towns, downtown districts, Arkansas museums, archaeological sites, historical landmarks in Arkansas, cultural centers, battlefields, state parks, bridges and national and Confederate cemeteries.
Additional Arkansas historical towns, Arkansas museums, and historical landmarks in Arkansas are listed in the Things to Do section.
Phone numbers and web site addresses are included for obtaining more information on particular sites. Because the hours of operation at some sites are limited and seasonally variable at others, please call ahead or use the website listings to confirm facility hours and avoid being inconvenienced.
The Calendar of Events lists re-enactments, interpretive programs and other heritage happenings.
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Arkansas Post National Memorial
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1741 Old Post Road, Ark. 169
Gillett, AR 72055
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Phone: 870-548-2207
Fax: 870-548-2431
www.nps.gov/arpo/index.htm
GPS: 34º 1' 59.4'' N / 91º 20' 30'' W
Credit Cards Accepted: American Express, Discover Card, MasterCard, Visa
The first semi-permanent European settlement in the lower Mississippi Valley region, Arkansas Post became part of the United States during the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
By 1819, the post was a thriving river port and the largest city in the region and selected the capital of the Arkansas Territory. The park contains the January 11, 1863 Arkansas Post battlefield where vastly superior numbers of Union troops under major General John McClernand defeated Confederate defenders under Brigadier General Thomas Churchill. While Fort Hindman now lies beneath the Arkansas River, there are still remnants of Confederate trenches.
The battle, as well as the rest of Arkansas Post's rich history, is interpreted at the park museum. Tour guides are available but must be requested for in advance.
